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and if this proves to be true, I shall then I trust have the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Gookin also.

I would like to see the two kakemono which Prof. [Chupo?] has, and if he will forward them to me by express to my residence address, 33 Ferry Ave., Detroit, on approval, together with memorandum price of same, I will be glad indeed to inspect them.

I have received one letter from Morse since his arrival in America and am hoping for a visit from him ere long.

With kindest regards,
Yours very truly,
Charles L Freer

Mr. F. W. Gooking,
C/o Northwestern Nat. Bank,
Chicago, Ill.

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