Translation. 
Calle de jFaro No. 1519 
Montevideo, Auer. E4, 
/ 1926. 
/ 
My Very Esteemed Eriend: 
/ / 
I have had the greatest pleasure in'^re- 
ceiving your attentive letter of July 28, as 
well as the announcement of sending the numbers 
of the Nautilus which I had committed to your 
care . 
The letter thrilled me by letting me know 
that we shall again have the pleasure to see you 
down this way; and we shall hope that your stay 
will not be so brief as to deprive us of the 
pleasure of having you pass some happy moments 
in the company of my family, and making you 
again enjoy those croquettes which pleased you 
so much. To that dish we could add one more in- 
digenous, — a roast of veal on the spit I! 
We hope that this time you will let us know 
the day and hour when you will arrive at Monte- 
video, so that we may greet you and be able to 
speak to you in Spanish, which I suppose you 
will speak very well. 
Our triend Mr. Davis we have had very sick; 
but now happily he is out of danger, and charges 
me to salute you in his name. 
With greetings from my daughters and myself 
I repeat that I am your friend. 
P. Pelippone. 
