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And Nov 13th
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November 1918

Claverly Hall
Cambridge

Mr. Charles L.Freer,
33. Ferry Ave. Detroit.

Dear Mr. Freer:-

It was a great anxiety for me that I heard from Mr Forbes that you were not feeling well during this summer. I have especially anxious about you as my father is almost same age with you and also he is very delicate. Since I saw you last in Boston, I am getting very well and I believe myself I am improving after your advice in my English study. Mr. Forbes were so kind of me and I had very good time at his summer plade [[place]] of Naushon island. 
I am sorry that Mr. Forbes is not in 


peace is coming near. it is so encouraging that the precident [[president]] Wilson is stimulating the german people to stand against the belligent [[belligerent]] Keiserian. Hope the peace will come to this world where so many peoples are sufforing. 
hoping to see you again, and hope you r are well.
I am,
sincerely yours,
Ino Dan