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RUBBER STAMP
COPY IN LETTER BOOK.
/RUBBER STAMP
(COPY)
June 14, 1906.
Roland F. Knoedler, Esq.,
23 Place Vendome,
Paris, France.
Dear Mr. Knoedler:-
I am just in receipt of yours of the 1st.
It looks as if the money market was going to be very
stiff for some time to come. You do not give me any idea of
what you may need. Even bankers require some notice of what calls
may be made on them. I am always happy to do what I can for you,
but I should have about fifteen days notice of the amount which you may wish.
We have closed the New York house and my wife is in
Prides Crossing; Helen is in Pittsburgh, Childs, in Camden, N. J.,
and I am in New York. Mrs. Frick is living in the cottage, and
I expect to join her there to-morrow. We hope to get into the new
house in about ten days.
The weather has been beautiful. With kind regards to all,
Yours sincerely,

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