Teschemacher
President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
San Francisco
March 31st, 1860
Today, I had the privilege to become a tour guide for the day. Ever since the Japanese arrived to San Francisco, they have not been given a chance to roam around the city for even a day. First thing in the morning, I started to show them around the city. Many were interested and fascinated with everything that they encountered. I personally enjoyed showing them around because it made me feel happy inside to know that they enjoyed the tour. After our long day of roaming the city, the last stop was at the International Hotel. I escorted them into the building so that they could check in and spend the night. Before I left, the Japanese told me that they were very thankful to have me show them around. I hope I left a good impression on them.
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You have done a fine job, i couldn't think of a better person to do it.
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