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gave up the two days to visiting with Tom Jerome and Coleman. They are both well and both seemed happy. Tome is much pleased with the progress he is making on his proposed book and he is again taking deep interest in his work. I believe he will produce a book worth while and one which will reflect credit upon his name.
 
Coleman is the same charming old boy - full of enthusiasm and sunshine.

I am quite will again, and find that the heat I have been enjoying the last ten days

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has driven the remnants of lingering tinges of pain out of my old bones and made me years younger in feelings. Your full letter of June 30th reached me at Berlin just before my departure and should have had earlier reply but for lack of opportunity. Your disposal of the L.S. Bonds was most satisfactorily done, and all your goodness in looking after my many financial transactions places me under many obligations. I am glad that you and Louise found the large Persian bowl beautiful - those