Letter from [Henry Clay Frick] to Roger E. Fry, 12 May 1910

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May 12, 1910.

My dear Mr. Fry:

Your interesting letter of April 24th has been received. I am much pleased with the way you have handled this matter; of course, I have been governed entirely by you as to its value, as I have great confidence in your judgment.

As to your remuneration, I want to be quite fair with you. Would be glad to have from you an idea as to just what would be satisfactory. I have no doubt that in the future you will be able to secure many other important pictures for me.

With kind regards,

Yours sincerely,

Mr. Roger E. Fry, Durbins, Guildford, England.

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