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No. 33 Ferry Avenue,
Detroit, Michigan,
November 8th., 1906.

My dear Migeon;-

Referring to your request made by letter some time ago that I send you certain photographs of articles in my collection:  I have been hoping to have photographic copies of all of the articles asked for ready for shipment to you before my departure for Egypt, but this has proved to be impossible.  Some of the photographs have been done in New York and others are still to be done here, and probably thirty or more days will pass by before the prints will be ready.  However, in my absence Mr. Kennedy will forward them to your Paris address and they are quite sure all to be awaiting you at the Louvre upon your return about February first next.

On the fifteenth instant I shall sail for Egypt, going via New York, and should arrive in Cairo the early part of December.  I shall doubtless remain there until early January when I hope for the pleasure of meeting you and seeing, along with yourself, some of the wonderful things in Cairo.