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#915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit Michigan,
July 25th, 1904.

Dear Mr. Freer:--
This afternoon, I received your letter written from Waldorf yesterday, and note what you say relative to your nephew, William F. Freer. I will not send off on the first of the month the usual allowance.

To-day's mail brought the following letters:-
No. 3. from London,
4. from London,
5. postmarked Chateau D'0ex,
6. from the Waldorf Astoria,
7. from Hotel Bellvue, Philadelphia,
8. postmarked Detroit, July 23rd,
9. postmarked Detroit, July 23rd,
10. postmarked Chicago, July 22nd,
11. from Charles E. Goodspeed, Boston,
12, post-card from Portland, Me.,
13. post-card from Portland, Me.,
14. post-card, acknowledgment from Mr. Canfield.

I also got from the Registry Department of the Postoffice this afternoon a package containing letters, presumably the ones from Mr. Alexander Reid. I fancy your wish is that I hold these letters until your return, so I have placed them in the vault for safe keeping.
 
Everything quiet here to-day. Trusting you are enjoying your trip, 
Yours very truly, 
JM Kennedy

Charles L. Freer, Esq., 
C/o The Berkshire Inn, 
Great Barrington, 
Mass.