I
I now make bould to write to the moſt
Reverend Doctor, when I Came friſt to
this School, I underſtood that this
School was for to bring up Such
Indians, as was not able to
bring
up themſelves, but the
^doctor^ is to learn
then them
to work, but I have been to
work Ever Since I have been able;
and therefore if
the doctor will let
me follow my Studys, I Shall be
thinkful, as I underſtood the doctor.
when I talked with him, that we
muſt work as much as to pay our way;
and if we Should, what good will the
Charity money do the Indians; wich was
given to them, if we poor Indians Shall
work as much as to pay for
our learning,
we Can go Some other pace, as good as here
for learning, if we are ablie to work and
pay for our learning, and I Say now,
wo unto that poor Indian; or white man
that Should Ever Com to
this School,
with out he is rich; I write as I think,
and the doctor muſt not get mad with me,
as I am a going to tell the doctor, what I
think.
I intend to deal with the doctor, as
honneſt is Ever the doctor had a Indian, and
if the doctor dont let me follow my Studys
more that I have don; I muſt leave
the School, I Cannot Speand my time here,
I am old, and I muſt improve all the
time I Can if I undertake to get learning,
and if I
Cannot get learning here as I
underſtood I might; I have no buſineſs
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^[left]here,^ and I muſt leave
the School and if the
doctor
will let me go home to
Charles tow^n^,
this fall I
^will will^ Strive to get Sum body to
pay the doctor, his money for my learn‐
ing, and if
I Cannot I will Com back,
and pay the doctor for the jorney; and I
will go to Studing arithmetic this winter, and
in the Spring I will go a mong the Indians
if the doctor and I Can agree, and if So be
I Can get any body to pay for my learn‐
ing I Shall follow my Studes, and if I Cannot
I muſt leave
the School, and if I have
a Rong
underſtaning of this Schoot, I am
willing to acknowledge but I belive I
have not and So I writ no more but
I should be glad if the doctor will give an anſwer to this