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and the zeal of my pupils has been like an inspiration to the work.  Not a word of differences or of difficulty has occurred with any, white or black.  And when I leave these colored people, it will not be to forget them; but if I can aid them in any way, I shall do it; and I trust you will do the same.

My relations with Mr. Brooke and his family have been of the most friendly character; and it will be with extreme regrets, that I shall leave them.  I would so [[underlined]] very much [[/underlined]] obliged to you, if you could find some situation for me, in Washington, where I could obtain a livelihood and a respectable salary with which to effect some [[conscious?]] good to humanity, and at the same time [[underlined]] be near our friend Mr. Brooke. [[/underlined]] But, if you

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