Field notes, Part 2, v488
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Jan 26. Dear Mr. Furlong, By sending into the car two men for a wood that was to be cut off of the land, but all I saw left to do is to let them know it should be split and piled up so they can get back with their trucks for lumber. This would have been quite possible if there had not been an attempt made by someone else to return before we could see him. I am sure that no one has any idea of what to do next, but I think we should try to get the job done as soon as possible. We have tried our best to make sure the work is completed on time and with quality. If anything goes wrong, please let us know so we can fix it up for you before the trees are cut. I will try to call you at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow if possible. Please feel free to call me back anytime after that hour. Sincerely yours, Mr. Furlong