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#33 Feery Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Feb. 9th, 1900.

My dear Mr. Morse:-

Your kind letter of the 8th inst. reached me this morning. I am very sorry, indeed, that I am not to have the pleasure of an early visit from yourself and Mrs. Morse. However, as named in my letter of yesterday, I hope that later on you can both come to Detroit.

It is very good of you to want me at Evanston during the visit of Professor Morse, and I should like so much indeed, to be with you, but the time is very inconvenient for me, as I must be in Detroit at that time. 

I am glad that you like the Whistler prints now being shown a the Caxton Club. I would have like to loan the Haden collection of Whistler's work in addition to these now in Chicago, but I could not bring myself to be without so large a number of my Whistler prints at one time.

If I find it possible to go to Chicago before