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of introduction to Mr* Tom Harrington of San Jos^, Costa 
Kica* I have heard so much of him for so many years that 
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and e;q)eot to go to New fork Thursd^. Costa Rica I 
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American Republics* I have keen anticipation in seeing the 
friends that I have there now and in meeting others, A full 
report will go to you later. 
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