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CHARLES L. FREER, 

To Seaouke Yue, Dr. 
Detroit, February 4th, 1918 19 
Address Shanghai, China. 

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| [[stamp]] SMITHSONIAN. [[/stamp]] 185 | For one scroll painting, attributed to Li Chieng. Sung. Chinese. (Ri-sai -- Japanese name). Illustrating the ancient story of the Princess Tsai Seur, also named Tsai Van Chee, daughter of Tsai Yion, the officer of the Military Secretary of the Han dynasty, 200 A.D., who was carried in slavery to the Tartar country and after many years spent there, was rescued by her relatives, (The story is translated more fully in this scroll, than in scroll S.I. 115 attributed to Zhour Poo, of Tang.) | 1 250 00 |

Correct, G. W. Alger   Approved, C L Freer 
RECEIVED OF CHARLES L. FREER  Twelve hundred, fifty and 00/100 DOLLARS IN FULL OF THE ABOVE ACCOUNT. 
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