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Consular invoices are made and signed and copies thereof will soon reach you from Marchant. The pictures, sketches, etc., will start for Detroit next week.

All documents are in order and although the number of things is large, I hope that the trouble in connection therewith which I must beg you to undergo because of my absence, will not bore you too much.

I trust you will feel at perfect liberty to look at anything and everything you care to yourself and your family, of course, but, I trust the facts will not become generally known.

With every good wish,

Always sincerely
Freer

P.S. I have used the draft for £2,000 and all but £150 on my £5,000 letter of credit.

Long hand.