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I [[?can]] come to my most difficult task the personnel of your Corp here.

In Mr [[?McConwills]] you have a man possessed of some most valuable traits.  I can not over state to you his zeal and industry.  I think I speak truly and within bounds when I say that the one thing he cares on outside is family is the welfare of these [[?]] the Indians.  He has spent many years of his life with them, he knows them well, knows them in their families, he knows their failing, their temptation, their degrees and their classes.  His patience and kindness toward them is unfailing, and he is loved and trusted by them as no other man in the country.  His presence in the tribe is essential to their advancement, and their good.  He is a man of strict sectitude, and the most faithful of [[?Zionists]].  You may recall my telling you, he has [[?]] in his superior offices, and he is loyal to every word from you.  He spares neither time or strength to fulfill what he decrees his duty.  He is up among the first, and the last to his [[?down]].  He never takes his ease, his whole life is in his work.

[[?Not/such]] a man presents individual qualties, they are not