William Alexander to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
Auteuil Satturday Morn

Mr. Alexander returns his best Compliments to Mr: Franklin, sends his horse with the greatest pleasure, and even begs he may keep it tomorrow, if he has any use for it—Mr: Alexander begs to know if it would be convenient for Mr: Franklin to lend him his carriage tomorrow for all the day, if it is he will be infinitely obliged to him for it.— What Mr: A: wants Mr: F: carriage for is to bring Armantiné the Italian singer; from Paris to Auteuil in the morning and to carry him back at night.—

Addressed: A Monsieur / Monsieur Franklin / à / Passy
Notation: M. Alexander.
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