L. Loiselle to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
Sir

I Take The Libertie To present you my Humble Respects at Request of Mr. Le Comte De Bethune for your cariage I writ To you his Terms are 50 Louis in exchange of one a which is worth 40 but the 50 Louis will be paper which I am not willing to Do nor advise you Except you Take it on yr. Self—I shall be glad of yr. andsawr all I cane say yr Cariags is in extraordnary good Condition & worth 1800 Livres & mor money I should steem it a great faver To Send me 20 Louis for which I send you a Rcept as I am mutch pinch for a Little money as I cant Rceived any or Else I should not Trouble you by any means if you come To paris I got a very Handsam Light—all most new fashionable Chariot—which it would suit you price 2000 with plated Moulder [?] 7 cumpasses I have the Honeur To be Sir yr Most obedient and Humble. Servt

L. Loiselle

Addressed: A Monsieur / Monsieur Franklin fs. / a passy—
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