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However, it might be wiser if you would keep the Kakemono until you hear from me by wire. Then if I return by the way of New York we can discuss the matter together. But if I find it impossible to return that way then the Kakemono might be forwarded here.

I enjoyed our little visits together very much, and appreciate the kindness shown both by yourself and Mrs. Fenollosa,

With cordial greetings,

Very sincerely yours,
Charles L Freer

Professor Ernest F. Fenollosa,
#17 East 27th Street,
NEW YORK CITY.