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sort. If I were you, I would be inclined to do the same thing. As I sat under the beautiful do-Ean last evening I thought of you and your great kindness and could not overcome the feeling that in sending them to me you had robbed yourself of much real beauty and sentiment as well of the kind hard to be recalled by different influence. 

With most cordial greetings, I remain,

Yours very truly,
Charles L. Freer 

Mr. B. Matsuki,
12 Laurel St.,
Salem, Mass.

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