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were there so we had a good game of bridge until 1:30 - Monday I had lunch down town with Mr.Fred Williams an old teacher of mine and John Burnum - son of the famous Chicago arichet [[architect]] & in the afternoon I came out here again with Jimey. The head is coming on fine but slow- but I shall have to finish it by the end of this week so I can get away not later than the second - Jimey & his wife may go over this spring for a two months tour of France, Ger. & Italy He wants you to write him at once how many frs. it would take to buy a large touring car Limousine of one of the better makes - & if he would have to pay duty on it when he brought it home.  After I bought my francs 7.60 the exchange went down to 7.28 Hard luck!!  But before I leave I shall have 12000 more to change.  

I wonder if you have enough money?  I was sure you would have so I have not sent any more.  I received your good letter saying that you had everything in working order again & going so well.

It won't be long now before I shall be with you both again & back in my own home Say! that certainly will be great stuff!

So long my love - a thousand kisses to you & Mono - Your John-