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you make will suit me. Or, what would please
me still more would be if entirely convenient to the Trust Co. either the retirement on partial payment of the Union Trust Co Building, mortgage. But all this depends upon their convenience and really is unimportant to me.

Of course, having told Geo Russell and Sam Currie about the Theobald collection and other matters is altogether agreeable
to me. I always wish for the broadest exercise of your own good judgement in showing my letters.

I am so glad to know that Louise is regaining her health so give her liberal messages of sympathy and affection from me.

It will be pleasant for you all to have Henry home again in improved health, and to him I send warmest greetings.
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This is our thirteen day since leaving London and here at this quiet and sane old Dutch center where so many of those early men of accomplishment in Mr Whistler ideals pitched their camps, dreamed their dreams and laid aside their tubes and brushes, it seems fitting, in a way, that he who followed, should in his roving pause, and understanding, listen to the call of the Supreme