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the mare & paid for one season of course neither Mr Wright nor Louis either, have any claim on him. Dickerson owns the he owed the owner of the Stud, & contends that the change of ownership did not make the mare equal to two mares & thereby due two seasons to that same stud. Louis Hawkins can tell you if the corn was paid up by Dickersons Father, & if not, then Dickerson will also be bound to see the season paid. You can examine Louis & compare statements with above explanation Dickerson is busy at work & does not want to lose a day in going to Henderson. Peter R Davis for "Dock Dickenson"