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Letter from Clara T. MacChesney to [H.C.] Frick, 28 November 1918 [page 2 of 3]

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collection
collection again, and of bringing two friends, both lovers of art and dear friends to whom I am under great obligations. One is Lady Lever whose
again, and  
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of bringing two
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friends, both
husband, Sir Hardman Lever represents Great Britain in its war finances in connection with our country. The other is a relative of J. P. Morgan's, and an old, California friend. Neither one has ever seen your collection. May I not bring them
lovers of art
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and dear
friends to  
whom I am  
under great  
obligations.  
One is Lady
Lever whose
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husband, Sir
Hardman Lever
represents Great
Britain in its
war finances
in connection
with our country.
The other is a  
relative of J. P.
Morgan; and  
an old, California  
friend. Neither
one has ever  
seen your
collection. May I
not bring them
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[begin page 2 of 3; left side] collection again, and of bringing two friends, both lovers of art and dear friends to whom I am under great obligations. One is Lady Lever whose [end page 2 of 3; left side] [begin page 2 of 3; right side] husband, Sir Hardman Lever represents Great Britain in its war finances in connection with our country. The other is a relative of J. P. Morgan's, and an old, California friend. Neither one has ever seen your collection. May I not bring them [end page 2 of 3; right side]