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November 11, 1931

Dear Mrs. Christie,

After having left sunny Antibes and spent a few days in Paris, we just arrived in New York. Upon my arrival, I find that I shall have to go to your city on business sometime in December. When I had the pleasure to see you last at Mrs. Milne's, as you had very kindly told me not to fail to look you up if ever I came to Toronto, I thought of dropping you these lines to let you know of this plan, as maybe I could have the pleasure of seeing you again, and perhaps warm up the wintry landscape by speaking about Mrs. Osler's villa and the Mediterranean.

The object of this letter is also to give you my address in New York.  I hope that should you come to this city, you will not fail to let us know, so that we could have the pleasure to see you here again.

With best regards in which Mrs. Seligmann joins, kindly believe me to be

Yours very sincerely,

Mrs. R. J. Christie,
3 Frybrook Road,
Toronto, Canada.

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