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see you.  Thank you so very much for your very kind thoughts.  It is awfully good of you.  Please thank Mrs. Brown very much for the rose.  I am drinking your health.  I am expecting to go back on the [[Imperador?]] on July 15th after a most-delightful experience.  My latest adventures in Long Island have been particularly successful and I could apparently stay there for the rest of my life painting portraits.  I hate leaving America.  I hope I shall see you before I leave. Please give my kindest regards to Mrs. Brown and accept my best wishes and warmest thanks.  Yours very Sincerely, Ambrose McEvoy

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The words "See you" appear in the upper left corner of this letter, but they do not appear to be part of a sentence and may have been added by the letter's author at the last moment. "see you" finish a sentence begun on the previous page. They belong at the beginning of this page--Tom C