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May 27th.,

My Dear Mr. Rice;

I returned home Saturday night last and found your esteemed letter and the box of etchings.

I have had only a few moments time in which to look at the prints, and find the new ones very enjoyable indeed.

Enclosed herewith I take pleasure in sending you draft on New York for $185.00, in payment of the following impressions:

No. 42, - $30.00-
No. 43, - 30.00=
No. 109, - 5.00-
No. 131, - 5.00-
No. 143, - 5.00-
No. 149, - 25.00-
No. 162, - 60.00
No. 172, - 10.00-
No. 259, - 5.00-
No. 261, - 5.00-
No. 268, - 5.00-
No. 269, - 5.00-
No. 270, - 10.00-
No. 277,   10.00-
No. 279, - 10.00-
No. 295, - 5.00-
---------  $225.00
Less No. 46 returned,  40.00
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Amount of draft - $185.00

I am compelled to leave for New York again this morning at ten o'clock, and regret that I have not time to write you more fully. 

Will be home again the latter part of the week and will then write you.

Yours very truly,
Charles L. Freer

Prof. R. A. Rice
Williamstown, Mass.

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