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December 9th 1920

Mr. George D. Pratt,
Telephone Building,
Albany, N.Y.

My dear Mr. Pratt-

It is most kind of you to have so promptly kept your promise, and I assure you that I will lose no time in sending this valuable information to a number of my friends in France who are pested by crows which, as a consequence of the war, have increased in number an abominable manner, to the great detriment of game.

I shall not fail to follow up results obtained by the use of the formula which you are good enough to send me, and to let you know.

At one of the leading publishers I was told that by applying to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington D.C., I could obtain the booklet you refer to in your letter, and I have written hoping to get it.

As it is my intention to go back to Paris in the near future, permit me to say that if there is any information you might desire from France on the subject of game, I shall be very glad indeed to get it for you. Letters will always reach me addressed to 57 rue Saint-Dominique, Paris. 

Pray believe me, with very best regards,

Very sincerely yours,