Series 03: John Brady Nash letters, January 1914-December 1915 - Page 459
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[Page 459]
[This page is torn. Some sentences only fragmentary.]
ultimately get
the profits. Yet in that regard
the whole I have made money
I forgot to send the beads, but I must do so by the next mail, they are in my trunk. I sent to you a cablegram this morning, but to its contents there will be a special sheet devoted as a business supplement.
I hope that the stones were of interest to Prof David. Most of the specimens picked from the sand have peculiar markings on the inside. It is a question whether they are deposits or all pieces of petrified wood. The first pyramid is nothing to climb, it is but a gigantic flight to stairs, but the smooth surface of the second one is not a suitable area for the timid to scale, the coming down is the difficulty, because there is little to hold on by and one