Mountsfield | Lewisham
26 December 1856
My dear Sir
I must just write to say I do not think you troublesome, & that I am really very much obliged for the trouble you have taken in writing so fully but I must consider the matter— on some points I require time for deliberation, though I believe I have a general character for being very headstrong and hasty.
Yours very truly | H. T. Stainton
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