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March 22, 1910.
My dear Dr and Mrs. Cantlie:—
I am sailing from San Francisco to Honolulu today, and will stay there for two or three months. After then I may return to the Far East, or may come again to the United States, according to the circumstance that may turn out by the time. My address in Honolulu is as follows:— Y.S. Sun, P. O. Box 1020, Honolulu, Hawaii. I hope to hear from you now and again.
I am enjoying excellent health since I been in America and have been welcome from Chinese communities in every where in the United States.
With kindest regards to you all.
I am
Very truly yours
Sun Yat Sen