Wythe to Bushrod Washington, 9 December 1787

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Sir,
    I thank you for returning to me the letter of the 6th of august last. for your attendance on me i do not demand any thing. nor do i wish to receive any thing on the other account mentioned in my last and two former letters, if you be not satisfied that the tobacco was due to mr Madison. i hope you will not put yourself to the least inconvenience in this affair. i am sorry that i suffered some unkind syllables to escape me in that letter of the 6th of august; and shall wish for opportunities to convince you, that notwithstanding what hath passed, I am, with dissembled respect,
              sir,
                   your obedient servant
                        G. Wythe
                        9 dec. 1787
the promisory note is inclosed, lest I should mislay it.