CHARLES P. GREENOUGH, 

 Counsellor at Law. 



262 Washington Street, 



Journal Bchding. 

 Telephone, Main 1144. 



Boston, 



Dear 



Two years ago, as you will remember, I 

 wrote you of George Pierce's sad condition, 

 and stated that I was willing to disburse to 

 him at the rate of thirty dollars each month 

 such sums of money as were subscribed for his 

 living expenses by his classmates and friends, - 

 he at the same time agreeing to give up writing 

 and printing his extraordinary books, and im- 

 portuning people to buy them. 



I an happy to say the plan has worked 

 to a charm. Pierce has lived contentedly on 

 his allowance, and has given up authorship, 

 much to our satisfaction. The funds I collect- 

 ed, however, are coming to an end; and I there-* 

 fore notify you of that fact, so that if you are 

 willing, you can now renew your subscription. 

 "For the present, at least, I will continue to 

 disburse the funds I receive. 



Please send your subscription to my new 

 office, 262 Washington Street. Two years ago 

 I asked for $20.00, and in many instances re- 

 ceived more. 



