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No. 915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit, Michigan,
November 26th.,1906.

Charles L. Freer, Esquire,
c/o Credit Lyonaise, Cairo, Egypt.

Dear Mr, Freer:-

There was no mail matter of consequence to send you on Thursday last, hence I have not written to you since November nineteenth, which letter with its enclosures I sent to you at the Hotel Vesuve, Naples, and trust you received it before your departure for Cairo. Mail matter as follows is enclosed herewith:

No. 23. Post card from Mons. Migeon, Osaka, Japan,
No. 24. Letter from Miss L. E. Wild, New York City,
No. 25. Letter from Smithsonian Institution, Washington.
No. 26. Letter postmarked "Philadelphia".
No. 27. Letter postmarked "Boston".
No. 28. Letter postmarked "Philadelphia".
No. 29. Printed notice from the University Club,
No. 30. Letter from Scott & Fowles Company,
No. 31. Postal card from Witenagenote.
No. 32. Printed matter from Martinu Nijoff,Gravenhage,
No. 33. Printed matter from Little, Brown & Co. Boston.
No. 34. Letter from Dodd, Mead & Co., New York City.
No. 35. Printed notice from the Archaeological Society.
No. 36. Printed matter from Penna.Academy of Fine Arts.
No. 37. Printed matter from Macmillan Co., New York City.