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RUBBER STAMP COPY IN LETTER BOOK. /RUBBER STAMP
Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts,
July 24, 1908.
Dear Mr. Harding:
Thanks for your favor of the twenty-third.
It will be unnecessary to put that matter on your books.
I will send the gentleman a check for the amount. I see
the stock is selling less today and I feel as if I had
treated him entirely right in the matter; at least that
was my desire to do so, but I did not care to carry the
stock any longer. I, however, cabled him, and have a
reply which was just about as I expected: leaving it
entirely with me.
Had a fine game of golf with our two friends
and was fortunate in beating them both, two up, winning
thereby twenty dollars. Sorry you were not with us.
Yours sincerely,
To
Mr. J. H. Harding,
25 Broadway,
New York.
RUBBER STAMP COPY /RUBBER STAMP

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