To — Stille (unpublished)
Sunday, Oct. 1. 86
Sir

When I took down the House next to yours, I left my western Wall standing, for the Convenience of your Tenant till the Workmen should be ready to carry up the new Wall: But as you apprehend its present State to be dangerous, I will order it to be taken down immediately, and the Side of your House to be weather-boarded, that the Tenant may suffer as little Inconvenience as possible till the Wall can be compleated. I am, Sir, Your humble Servant

B Franklin

Mr. Stille
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