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#33 Ferry Avenue, East,
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
April 1, 1914.

My dear Friend Migeon:

It is a long time since I have had an opportunity to send you even a few lines and, although I have only very recently gotten up from a sick-bed, I am dictating these lines today to let you know that I am sending you, under separate cover by post, a copy of an illustrated catalogue of a selection of Chinese, Corean and Japanese Potteries, recently exhibited in New York City under the auspices of the Japan Society.

The Exhibition was remarkably successful and as the catalogue was carefully prepared, I am hoping that it will afford some interest to you, and that you will accept it with my compliments and best wishes.

I often wish that I could visit Paris and see you and yours again but as my strength does not permit of much travelling, I shall have to keep on hoping and some day I may find myself able to make the journey.

With every good wish, believe me,

Very sincerely yours,

Mons. Gaston Migeon,
Care, Musee de Louvre,
Paris, France.