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8 rue de la Grand Charmiére.
Aout 19, 1901.

Mon chere Pére,
That's as far as I'll go with French in this note although I'm sure I could write the following in the new language. 
Tonight I have received instructions and a request to call at my earliest convenience for your liberal allowance of August and feel that I should tell you that now I am settled in Paris one hundred dollars is just fifty to much. In London one is compelled to dress, one often is forced to ride with the silk hat in hansoms. Here things are totally changed. Paris has splendid street service. Electrics and omnibusses, and I can save from fifty to fifty five dollars each month. I have on hand, counting your last