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Ferry Avenue,
Detroit, Mich., October 28, 1907.

M Dear Sir:-

Your letter of October 26th is received.

I am sending to your address by American Express today the following Japanese books for exhibition in your forthcoming [[?]] Exhibition, namely: No. 70 by Okurma Masanobu, No. 240 by [[miten?]]. 

These books are all illustrated. No. 70 and No. 240 are printed on connected sheets and if the cases in which they are to be exhibited have sufficient length, it might interest you to unfold the sheets their full length and expose them in that way, making visible at one time all the illustrations in each of those two books. The leaves of the other two books are backed in the usual way. Only two pages of either can be exposed at the one time. It might prove interesting to frequent visitors to have the pages of the two later books frequently changed. 

I hope the books will reach you in safety and that your Exhibition will be with every success. 

I take pleasure in returning your entry blank properly filled out. Believe me
Yours very truly,

Charles L Freer 

Mr. Wm. G. White
St. Paul, Minn.