3 Alas, these dreams are impossible to realize, but the reading of your book takes their place it must become a source of
enjoyment for many readers on both sides of the Atlantic. As for me I count myself among the most attentive the most sympathetic
of these readers. To thank you enough is impossible. I have learned by our friend Sargent the happy accomplishment of your
journey through Asia it has proved to me a personal satisfaction. Those grand impressions might never have been gathered from
(these) long 03453 4 trips for the war a little later would have rendered them impossibilities I finish this letter
in assuring you that your short stay in Berlin has left a most friendly durable impression which I am proud to be able to
consider as recip illegible al. When I now look at the Sequoias, young feeble as yet which ornament my gardens at Scharf illegible
berg it is with other eyes than before that I see them. The now appear to view under the prism of your beautiful book Once
more a thousand thanks for a gift so precious. Accept Sir the assurance of my highest consideration of my true friendship.
Your wholly devoted Carl Bolle 03453