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May 30th-
1921

The
Copley-Plaza
Boston

I have just got your letter of May 12th, written as you were leaving Venice. I hope this will catch you at Aix - but I am afraid it wont unless you stay there a whole month or more -

Yes, I got the Orpen book and I thanked you for it in a letter written

I dare say after [[Mrs?]] Curtis' visit. She writes me that Violet has been cured of her neuritis & low spirits by some wonderful electrician - so Emily wants to come. I am off to Montreal to do a head of one of my Generals, Sir Arthur Currie - and am going to Bar Harbour in July-

You seem despondent about the coal & the miners, but I hope the settlement of the strike was good for you, and that your letter was written before it.

Yours ever
J. S. Sargent