Bio de Janeiro, Soptemlwr 7, 1925. 
My dear Mr* Morgan: 
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I want to thank you for all you have done for aie while I 
have been In Rio. It is Just this kindness that makes me hesitate 
to ask still a further favor of you. 
In your garage I still have two crates and one small box of 
equipment* These I should like to have forwarded to me, care of 
the American Consul at Montevideo. He already has received three 
boxes fxKsa Washington the same way, and these additional things 
should cause him very little extra trouble. 
Mr. Thomas Stevenson, the local Munson Line agent, has 
kindly offered to take the orates and box to Montevideo for me 
on the steamer AMERICAN LEGION, which is due here, I believe, 
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on September 10th, if they are delivered at the dock, ready to 
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put' aboard without any strings attached, so to speak. That is, 
there must be a ”gula de exportaqao” and a Uruguayan consular 
invoice. Will you not have Mr. Mayer secure these papers for 
me, and if the goods are delivered to the dock and these two 
papers to Mr. Stevenson, he will see them throu^ to their 
destination and mall the papers to the American Consul at 
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^oi^tevldeo. I have left, I think, sufficient funds to cover 
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alll charges at this end with Mr. Mayer who has kindly consented 
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to. look after the necessary drayage and consular fees for me. 
If you will be so kind as to have this attended to for me, it 
will 
