L. Loiselle to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
paris april ye 14th 1785
Sir

I Receved the note you was please to Honer me Concerning the act. of your Cariage the Best way will be to have it value Emidially—what it has Been done to it than it will be a Santisfaction of Boths Side I am willing to Loose money then your Desaprobatton & suspition of Des honesty on me has it is the first time that I have not given Santisfaction to Gentlemen on what charge I had from any I was Beded ownee 1600 lt for it & if you please to give me an order I shall indevore to get that Sam which I may Sir as you Seem to Signifyd of past what I mensioned what it would Cost it Could not be avayd as it was all to pieces & if you chose to give me time to Selle it I will give you 5 guineas more than any Gentlemen will for it after the Stemation in order to keepe you My friend Insted of desobliging you I had the Misfortune of Loosing my wife or Els I Should made my Duty to writ Soonner I have the Honor to with due Respect & your Sir Most obbidient & humble Servt.

L. Loiselle

Addressed: A Monsieur / Monsieur franklin fils / a passy
Notations: Monsieur Loiselle hotel Loiselle april 14 85
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