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#33 Ferry Avenue, 
Detroit, Michigan,
March 18th, 1909.

Mr. Abd-Cl-Haye El-Arabi,
Dealer in Antiquities,
Guizeh Post Office,
Cairo, Egypt.

Dear Sir:-

Let me present to you Professor Dennison of the University of Michigan who is attending the Archaelogical [[Archaeological]] Convention now in progress in your city and a gentleman in whom you can place implicit confidence. He is associated with Professor Kelsey and Sanders, both of whom are giving a great deal of attention to the Biblical Manuscripts which I purchased from you in the Winter of 1906/7. Inasmuch as Professor Dennison knows the other gentleman above named very intimately, and as we are deeply interested in the Manuscripts which you sold to me, we all would like to have Professor Dennison and yourself meet and discuss the place in which the Manuscripts were found and such other details in connection therewith as may occur to either yourself or Professor Dennison.

In my letter to you of January 30th, 1909, I asked you if you had found any additional Manuscripts since my visit of last May,

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