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Paris. April 24th 1910
Cezanne of Stein

Dear Grace,
In my last letter I sent you Miss Pollerd's address. Have not seen her for more than a month as I have not been to the sketch class for that length of time. At the school the other day I inquired for her and found that she work there in the mornings now instead of the afternoons. Will stop in to see her some time this coming week. 
If your trip from Charlston was not any more interesting to you than the first half going there you certainly did have dull time of it. Wish that I could have been with you, perhaps we would have had as interesting and as good a time as when we took the boat trip to Boston. Did you enjoy that trip and do you ever think of it? I did very much. Wish we could have another like it. 
Just had a card from Lucius. She is in Florence; said she met Arthus Stork on the street, seems to be quite elated over it. She also thinks that I will go crazy when I see the Michael Angelo's in Florence. [[strikethrough]] Th [[/strikethough]] Tells me that she had a picture from Wheelock of