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82 [[symbol checkmark]] 915 Union Trust Building, Detroit, Michigan, December 19th,1908. My dear Ushikubo:- I have pleasure in handing you, enclosed herewith, check for $350.00, in payment for the small two-fold screen bought from you recently. Will you kindly receipt the enclosed voucher, and return the same at your earliest convenience. I, also, enclose a draft for $10.00, which I trust you will use in buying some roses and have them delivered with my card enclosed to - Miss Elizabeth Dewing, #82 East Fifty-fifth Street the day before Christmas. Miss Dewing is the daughter of our mutual friend, Mr. Dewing, the painter, and she is suffering from typhoid fever. She has a particular liking for a faint pink rose, of [[strikethrough]] modern [[/strikethrough]] moderate size, which can be found at either of the leading florists; but the name of the rose I have forgotten. I am sorry to trouble you with little matters of this kind, but, I know, from long experience, your entire willingness to act for me in these matters. Will you please tell Mr. Hayashi, that several boxes, I think ten in all, containing the Fenollosa lantern slides, have arrived, but I have been too busy as yet to open them; and today I am leaving for a hurried trip to Minneapolis.
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