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#33 Ferry Avenue,
Detroit, Michigan,
January 11th, 1908.

Mr. Ralph Fletcher Seymour, 
The Alderbrink Press, 
Fine Arts Bldg., Michigan Bvd.,
Chicago, Illinois.

Dear Sir:-
Your letter of January 9th, is received and fully noted. I understand that all of the copies of your Edition of the "Ten O'Clock", excepting the few in circulation, have been stored subject to my order, awaiting further word from Miss Birnie-Philip. As soon as I hear from her, I will communicate more fully with you concerning the matter.

I note with interest, all that you have written about another issue of the "Ten O'Clock", and I believe that I full understand your porposition. I must say, however, that it is not quite the nature I had expected. I am, however, nonetheless obliged to you for sending what you did. What I really wanted was a proposition from you to furnish say one thousand copies of the "Ten O'Clock" in exact facsimile of the original English Edition issued under the supervision of Mr. Whistler.