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Letter from Roger Fry to Henry Clay Frick, 30 October 1911 [page 8 of 8]
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Feversham will not take less. | |||
I sho. have thought that even at | I sho. have thought that even at | ||
present prices 65 or | present prices 65 or | ||
70 thousand would have represented | 70 thousand would have represented | ||
its value. I may add that Lord. | its value. I may add that Lord. | ||
Feversham is very old and infirm | |||
and that he may die at any | and that he may die at any | ||
moment. In the [[wait??]] of his | moment. In the [[wait??]] of his |
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Feversham will not take less. I sho. have thought that even at present prices 65 or 70 thousand would have represented its value. I may add that Lord. Feversham is very old and infirm and that he may die at any moment. In the wait?? of his death it could not be sold for fourteen years as it would need the consent of the crossed out: next next heir who is only seven years old. Yours sincerely Roger Fry. P.S. Please tell me when you are coming over. I shall look forward to seeing you very much.