Letter from Arthur J. Sulley to Henry Clay Frick, 25 October 1915

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NOV 9 1915 FORWARDED from NY REFERRED ANSWERED SULLEY & COMPANY, A. J. SULLEY. J. M. BROWN. TELEGRAMS; "TERBURG," LONDON. TELEPHONE No. 5248 GERRARD. 159, NEW BOND STREET. W.


Oct 25 1915


Dear Sir


I was very sorry not to come to New York last winter as I much wanted to see your new house which I hear is superb. The trend of the war seems to make it very unlikely that I will come there this winter, and the same reasons make me feel that I cannot look forward to seeing you here for sometime to come.


In consequence of the Zeppelin raids I am deprived of the pleasure of seeing the Van Dyck, it is more than a year since I saw it last. I am therefore more anxious to sell it than I was, as I get no pleasure out of it. You now have your pictures in your new gallery


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