[Christopher Columbus by Filson Young]@TWC D-Link bookChristopher Columbus CHAPTER IX 38/69
I have sent you another letter since, with the endorsement of Francisco de Ribarol, by Zamora, the courier, and told you that if you had made provision for yourself by means of my letter, not to use that of Francisco de Ribarol.
I say the same now in regard to another letter which I send you with this one, for Francisco Doria, which letter I send you for greater security that you may not fail to be provided with money.
I have already told you how necessary it is to be careful in the expenditure of the money, until their Highnesses give us law and justice.
I also told you that I had spent 1200 castellanos in bringing these people to Castile, of which his Highness owes me the greater part, and I wrote him in regard to it asking him to order the account settled. "If possible I should like to receive letters here each day.
I complain of Diego Mendez and of Jeronimo, as they do not write me: and then of the others who do not write when they arrive there.
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