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perched - almost - on a great crystal chandelier for I must hear such music, it is a duty to my work, besides being an indescribable pleasure, and benefit to me, so I go where I can, and as I can- Fortunately the acoustics of our Academy are so fine that one hears, certainly as well, up in the sky-loft. 

Your cousin Miss Leavitt together with Miss [[Fromir?]] gave a pleasant little reception with Logan Studio about ten days ago. 

Artists - and others - were there, some good studies,
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among then ten of yours, made I judge, under Mr Sartain's influence, were displayed, and the ubiquitous tea kettle steamed away cheerfully in one of the numerous picturesque nooks.

The display of Easter flowers at the many florists is most lovely that at Graham's new establishment, 12th & Chestnut, particularly so.

Last evening he showed a perfect glory of art roses and orchids, far surpassing anything that I ever remember seeing, even in your Paris. I trust that you ar [[are]] well, and that your work progresses satisfactorily. very sincerely yours
H. Thouron.
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