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Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 23 August 1910

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Rottingdean  
Rottingdean  


23 Augt [[ August ]] 1910.
23 Augt [August] 1910-
 


Dear Mr Frick,  
Dear Mr Frick,  
Thanks for your prompt answer to my cable of Friday last.  An extraordinary Rembrandt & one that I have long coveted came upon the scene, or I should say the


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Thanks for your prompt answers to my cable of Friday last.  An extraordinary Rembrandt & one that I have long coveted came upon the scene, or I should say the
prospect of possibly buying it, & that was my reason for cabling, although I really hated to bother you, particularly as you do so much for us.  I have a little house for a few weeks at this quaint little village 4 miles from Brighton which has the advantage of most excellent train services.  The links on
 
 
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prospect of possibly buying it, & that was my reason for cabling, although I really hated to bother you, particularly as you do so much for us.  I have a little house for a few weeks at this quaint little village 4 miles from Brighton which has the advantage of most excellent train services.  The links in
 
 
[[ In pencil, lower right corner ]] [HC.316.029]
 


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Not ans'd

Rottingdean

23 Augt [August] 1910-

Dear Mr Frick, Thanks for your prompt answer to my cable of Friday last. An extraordinary Rembrandt & one that I have long coveted came upon the scene, or I should say the

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prospect of possibly buying it, & that was my reason for cabling, although I really hated to bother you, particularly as you do so much for us. I have a little house for a few weeks at this quaint little village 4 miles from Brighton which has the advantage of most excellent train services. The links on

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