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Sear friond Professor Br.aoodale, 



Your goad letter of ?ebr,7, reached 

 m safely and paralleled with ay thoughts and sir Plaa to send ©a 

 the later spring all the finished module over to you* I hare reed 

 that lots of preoioue obtfeots of art were safely sent over to America 

 hut we always hear they atet with a revision in tew York* the first 

 condition for delioate work is: no repacking in Germany, neither 

 in Hew York, and 2 shall ask Shrhorn, Baden & Wayer, our old for- 

 warding agents in Bremen, who offered their service the other day. 

 for information. This however I shall not do before faster or before 

 Bray, until the tine le drawing near when X am about to send* X have 

 be«n continuously busy In the grass work all winter but there is 

 still much to do with the enlarged Models which 1 want to bring to 

 undisturbed finishing A think you must now reoeive at last something 

 of ?ay eork again after such a long pause the ugly war has oemraitted 

 and 1 wish it will get all right. As yet it was not possible without 

 risk. The first progress 1*1 we have now the American consulate 

 again la Dresden, but only the resume of a commercial treaty will 

 bring the old order again. At present, each exportation must be de- 

 clared to the government • a office and a certain tax. paid for the 

 license, how much, none could tell me in advance, a* they have their 

 own tariff and 1 cannot ask there before the shipment is all ready » 

 I shell report you as soon as I know the total amount of tfee charges, 

 payable her©. 1 am looking forward with much pleasure to Wr. Beans 's 



