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#33 Ferry Avenue,
Detroit, Michigan,
September 29th, 1904.

Bunkio Matsuki, Esq.,
#380 Boylston Street,
Boston, Mass.

My dear sir:-- 

Your promissory note for 6,000.00, dated September 24th, 1903, is due October 1st 1904. I judge from our conversations while you were with me lately that you are not prepared to pay this note on the date of its maturity, so I am willing to renew the same for a moderate period of time. I have cancelled the original note and enclose the same herewith. I also send along with it a new note for you signature. Please sign the renewal note and return same to me at your early convenience. You will notice that I have made the new note payable on demand, and I hope that you can conveniently retire the note sometime between now and January 1st. Please let me know if it will be convenient for you to do so. The collateral security, one kakemono by Cakei [[Kakei]], I still hold, and have entered it as collateral to the renewal note. As I told you while here, I do not wish to purchase the kakemono.

Yours very truly,
Charles L Freer