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: I've received a letter from someone calling themselves the Comte de la Fere who claims to have been a friend of yours, and to have seen you under Parkhurst's care back in January. They're interested in an article I wrote about the rescue of a pair of children from a farmhouse early last week, [[http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/The_Stars_Are_Right:_The_Irish_Rose:_White_Slavery_in_the_Motor_City! | which I've included]]. Do you know them? They were interested in securing Parkhurst's notes, which has generally been a red flag. More information if you're interested; hope you feel better.
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: I've received a letter from someone calling themselves the Comte de la Fere who claims to have been a friend of yours, and to have seen you under Parkhurst's care back in January. They're interested in an article I wrote about the rescue of a pair of children from a farmhouse early last week, [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: White Slavery in the Motor City! | which I've included]]. Do you know them? They were interested in securing Parkhurst's notes, which has generally been a red flag. More information if you're interested; hope you feel better.
  
 
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Return to The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose.

F. Lovejoy to H. Flynn

24 August 1932

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I've received a letter from someone calling themselves the Comte de la Fere who claims to have been a friend of yours, and to have seen you under Parkhurst's care back in January. They're interested in an article I wrote about the rescue of a pair of children from a farmhouse early last week, which I've included. Do you know them? They were interested in securing Parkhurst's notes, which has generally been a red flag. More information if you're interested; hope you feel better.

Frank

H. Flynn to F. Lovejoy, received 28 August 1932

August 1932

Dear Frank,