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#915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit, Michigan,
November 28th, 1905.

Edward J. Ryan, Esq.,
#143 Grand River Ave.,
Detroit.

Dear Sir:- 

Allow me to call your attention to the slowness with which you are finishing the work in my house. As you know, I am anxious to have the job completed as early as possible, and a long time ago you promised me to have the boiler and pipes covered promptly. In fact, some six weeks ago you talked with me about this matter, and it is still without attention. 

Will you not kindly stir yourself and finish up the work without further delay?

I [[strikethrough]] will [[/strikethrough]] [[?]], also, call your attention to the necessity of sawing around the pipes leading through the cement floors before the final coat of paint is applied. This is a matter I spoke particularly to you about, and which you promised to give attention.

Yours very truly,
Charles L. Freer

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