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My dear Miss. Reel,
My dear Miss. Reel,
It was my pleasure to read your address at the U.E.A meeting, but I am thunder struck at you weakness from what I had considered you in the past. You & the Hon. Commissioner are wrong and you both will see what I tell you were really mistaken in your policy for the best interest of the Indians.
It was my pleasure to read your address at the U.E.A meeting, but I am thunder struck at you weakness from what I had considered you in the past. You & the Hon. Commissioner are wrong and you both will see what I tell you were really mistaken in your policy for the best interest of the Indians.
(on top) By your good intentions you are both wrong, in good policy for the best interest of the Indians. Five or ten years from now you will see your blunders.
(on top) By your good intentions you are both wrong in your policy for the best interest of the Indians. Five or ten years from now you will see your blunders.

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Carlos Montezuma Chicago, July 31, 1905 Miss Estelle Reel, Washington D.C. My dear Miss. Reel, It was my pleasure to read your address at the U.E.A meeting, but I am thunder struck at you weakness from what I had considered you in the past. You & the Hon. Commissioner are wrong and you both will see what I tell you were really mistaken in your policy for the best interest of the Indians. (on top) By your good intentions you are both wrong in your policy for the best interest of the Indians. Five or ten years from now you will see your blunders.