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leave it - and shall not unless it is a sub-letter from October for I cannot afford such expense -
I spent a pleasant afternoon with Mr. Stall-[[?]]'s brother. He is a finer looking man than Mr. S - How is he  I saw Marie one afternoon last week she was passing through Paris going to friends of one of the lawyers under studies. She looked very ill - looks as though she might not live long - Told me she was going to America soon - Consumptive -
I have been working on the Boston pictures and destroying old rubbish canvases +c - 
Next week I shall pack my [[?]] - +c - I shall write you immediately on hearing from you how much my expenses for moving shall be - and expenses here - I shall need most of my money in getting studio