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Louis Suter, Esq.

I have written a few lines to Albert, telling him of my arrival, and please give him my particularly kind regards and tell him how much I enjoyed meeting him, as well as our mutual holiday at Lake Placid.

Most amusing is your news about Adriend Mirtil. I suppose he must now feel himself "tout-à-fait Chevalier du Grand Monde".

Before I close this long letter, I want to advise you not to completely lose contact with all the hotel people you have met here one way or the other, and to occasionally write them, as you never know how connections may turn out. I have been thinking of you in that way several times, and should an opportunity arise valuable to you, during my stay in Europe, I shall communicate with you at once.

Remember me please to Saque.

But enough for today, as I have such an awful lot to do before my departure. The reason also, that I hope you don't mind my having dictated these lines.

All the very best of luck to you, Old Boy; keep steady and the home-fires burning and a bientôt.

Ever,

Louis Suter, Esq.,
Villa Milo,
Montreux, Switzerland.