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Law office of W. L. Douglass
Practice in state & Federal Courts
Gilbert Building
Beaumont Texas Oct 6th 1901
Mrs V. J. Williams,
Dry Grove, Miss.
My Dear Cousin,
I know you think I have treated you outrageously (and perhaps I have) But Jennie I have not been well since I have returned home from Miss and I have made several very disastrous speculations that cost me a goodeal [sic] of money and tracebles [sic]. I have wanted to get rich before, and thought I saw a fortune a head [sic] of me, and most all of my money accts in the sea of speculation. The boom that was on busted and before I could realize the condition every thing I had was swept a way [sic]-one thing however I have no debts or incumberance [sic] hanging over me, that I have not been able to meet. I did want to get rich so much, not for my self, but I thought, dear Jennie, I could take you and Bettie and provide for you in your old age, that I could give to you the comforts in your
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