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Letter from H.J. Duveen to Adelaide Frick, 18 May 1906
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as Mr Ingalls is undoubtedly very | as Mr Ingalls is undoubtedly very | ||
clever. | clever. | ||
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Mr. Frick will be able to favour me with | Mr. Frick will be able to favour me with | ||
a visit during Monday, as I am sailing | a visit during Monday, as I am sailing | ||
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there are a few matters I would | there are a few matters I would | ||
like to discuss with you, besides which, | like to discuss with you, besides which, | ||
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21 Old Bond Street, London, 302 Fifth Avenue. File Duveen Bros. New York, May 18, 1906. Mrs. Frick 5th Avenue + 5oth Street New York
Madam I am writing to thank you for all the trouble you took in showing me your House yesterday. I must say I admire it very much, and when it is all finished. I have no doubt it will make a beautiful tout ensemble. It may require a great amount of study in order to prevent mistakes in furnishing, but; you are in very good hands. as Mr Ingalls is undoubtedly very clever.
I am hoping that you and Mr. Frick will be able to favour me with a visit during Monday, as I am sailing very early on Tuesday morning, and there are a few matters I would like to discuss with you, besides which, [end of page 1]