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Seems as if I ought to have heard from you in reply to my first letter of 'advice'. I cannot remember whether I sent it to Concarneau or to Drexel. If the former,  & if you had gone, what would become of it? No doubt however you left instructions to forward letters, so that at the worst there will only have been a few days delay. The more I think over your case, the stronger grows my feeling that you will do well to stay thro' the school season & for the exhibitions of next year, & then be guided by circumstances for your summer plans.

When you get time, tell us more about your pictures,- what condition you left them in, especially the Harrison portrait - & where they are, & what you are going to do with them - I do want to see them,-dreadfully.

Everything is serene at home. Harry is taking bicycle lessons at the Park Rink & will soon be able to ride. - Don't skimp yourself in clothes - be comfortable & presentable -