Letter from Charles J. Bonaparte to May Wright Sewall.

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Bonaparte, Charles J. Dec 17, 1899

Baltimore 601 Park Avenue

Dec. 17th, 1899

My dear Mrs. Sewall,

I hoped and expected to have the pleasure of thanking you personally before my departure for your great kindness and courtesy during my stay in Indianapolis, but to my very regret, the entire forenoon of yesteerday was occupied in obtaining a suitable correction for

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some unautgorized and groundless statements respecting the proceedings of the League, published in certain newspapers and which greatly troubled some of my colleagues: there was therefore, no opportunity for me to pay my respects in person, or even to write you before my train left at 2.30 P.M. I trust that I may have the good fortune of again meeting you before long, and with the assurance

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of my grateful appreciation of your kind hospitality pray believe me Yours most truly Charles J. Bonaparte.

Mrs May Wright Sewall 633 N.Pennsylvania St., Indianpolis

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