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[[File:WythetoStGeorgeTucker2January1786p2-1.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<p>"Wythe to St George Tucker, 2 January 1786, pg 2."</p>]]
 
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Dear sir, <br />
 
Dear sir, <br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I cannot take into my house as a boarder and lodger; the young gentleman, whom you wish to put under my care; but i will, with pleasure, do for him any good office in my power. i am, with sincere respect, <br />
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I cannot take into my house as a boarder and lodger; the young gentleman, whom you wish to put under my care; but i will, with pleasure, do for him any good office in my power. i am, with sincere respect, <br />

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"Wythe to St George Tucker, 2 January 1786, pg 1."

Saint George Tucker, esq.
    Matoax,
    Chesterfield
[endorsed] Mr. Wythe
         Jan:2, 1786

"Wythe to St George Tucker, 2 January 1786, pg 2."

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Dear sir,
    I cannot take into my house as a boarder and lodger; the young gentleman, whom you wish to put under my care; but i will, with pleasure, do for him any good office in my power. i am, with sincere respect,
              Dear sir,
                   Your most obedient
                        G. Wythe.
2 jan. 1786.