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The reason for this boon of a letter to you is to say I am leaving for Boston today, to be gone a week, & probably will not have a chance to write you until my return, so my next will be to Albuquerque, unless I receive a different address before-

Read your pamphlet on Navaho weaving last night. I was moved to tears several times, especially when reading about the rude bad traders, & how they bought blankets before the H.S.W.E. Co. entered the field. I find such reading, especially regarding "vayetta cloth," very affecting in hot weather- To be serious, it was a damn good article.

Get out your young typewriter beast, & get busy. Any letter sent here will be forwarded.

Good luck to you, old man, & a bully trip.

Sincerely your friend
G H Heye