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90 [[symbol checkmark]] 33 Ferry Avenue, East, Detroit, Michigan, December 23rd, 1908. My dear Mr. Earle:- On my return from Minneapolis last night I found your card at my residence, and this morning's mail brought me your good letter. I am sorry to have been absent at the time of your call, and am glad to know that you have taken up your residence in Detroit. I appreciate your invention to call at your studio and I shall certainly avail myself of the privilege at the first opportunity. Absence from Detroit during the greater part of this month finds me with an accumulation of work before me, but as soon as this is cleared I shall have more leisure, and then shal hope to see you. Trusting that you will find life in Detroit very agreeable, I remain, Most sincerely yours, Charles L. Freer L.C. Earle, Esq., Hotel DuNord, 527 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
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