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I bought another round mahogany table and an old candle stick - all at the cost of one pound - I have still to buy a bed some old chairs - umbrella rack +c which I shall acquire slowly. You tell Loring Brooks that he must look to his honors, cups +c. for I am the proud owner of a splendid coated, straight legged, flat nosed, and rakish Irish Terrier - she is one year old and a great friend; attracts no end of attention. I may eventually rival the Sunset Knob kennels. FiFi is her name and she can run a rat out of a field in no time. We have been in the country today. I have been storing my furniture from Paris this last month at the station - Rather costly this having had to wait before finding the studio but I have got just the right thing at a very reasonable figure - When my money arrives next month I am going to save a little and start an account in a friendly savings bank near here. I hope you are feeling well, and enjoying good weather -
We hope for some sunshine -
Love to all
William Loring
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The Hotel life was so expensive and prospects of my settling immediately so slight that I have at last done what I should have at first taken a room in a lodging place recommended by the Ford's Like a man fishing, I stopped in the Hotel thinking each day that I should find just what I wanted but it came slowly -
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