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Letter from [Henry Clay Frick] to Roger E. Fry, 1 June 1911

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Dear Mr. Fry:
Dear Mr. Fry:
     I note with much interest your favor of the 16th ultimo.
     I note with much interest your favor of the 16th ultimo.
     I recently purchased a Romney and a Gainsborough - two full length portraits, so I am not in the mood for making any further purchases just at this time, unless it should be something very important.
     I recently purchased a Romney [[handwritten above] Lady Milnes] and a Gainsborough [[handwritten above] Hon Frances [?]] - two full length portraits, so I am not in the mood for making any further purchases just at this time, unless it should be something very important.
     Will be very glad if you will keep me advised.
     Will be very glad if you will keep me advised.
     Yours very truly,
     Yours very truly,

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June 1, 1911.

Dear Mr. Fry:

    I note with much interest your favor of the 16th ultimo.
    I recently purchased a Romney [[handwritten above] Lady Milnes] and a Gainsborough [[handwritten above] Hon Frances [?]] - two full length portraits, so I am not in the mood for making any further purchases just at this time, unless it should be something very important.
    Will be very glad if you will keep me advised.
    Yours very truly,

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