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discription of his character. I am as competent as being a teacher as Geoghaghan is unless they prefer a drunkard
I do not think that the government would suffer such an act as to turn me out of my place without a cause as I have tried to do my duty towards the school. They were well pleased with my teaching. Therefore I think it right that I should be treated with Justice and receive pay for what time I have taught. I thought you were head of Cromwell I did not know he would come and exchange teachers when ever he wished to, as we have him receiving reports from you monthly.
I have writing this exactly as it is, and I should like to know what you think of such proceedings. Willis King and Isam Fields are two of my scholars. You can write to them they will tell you that what I have writting is true - - -
Geoghaghan Joined the Club to get him the school He is a demicrat in the day and radical at night.
You will answer this so soon as received, and do as I request and oblige.
With the greatest respect
Mrs. Amanda E. McFarlin

He was bound up in a bond not to get drunk if he did he was to be reported. He has been drunk twice since he commenced a few days ago.