
          a mistake in sending the
bill. After being politely shown
through the various rooms of
the great establishment I left
the building and have since
thought nothing more of the
matter. I would, as you
know, rather pay many times
the amount of the bill than
be liable to the suspicion
that I wished to evade the
payment of a just-debt.

Enclosed I send you
a draft for the amount of
the bill. I remain as Ever
very truly your friend
Joseph Henry

John Torrey
        