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Letter from J.S. Forbes to Eugene Cremetti, 13 August 1896

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J. S. Forbes  
J. S. Forbes  
LETTER


13 Aug. 1896  
13 Aug. 1896  


Dear Mr. Cremetti,  
Dear Mr. Cremetti,  
I have reflected upon the subject of your cable today and as the result I write this note. I am not very easily induced, as you know, to part with any of my pictures, the collection of which has been a recreation & delight over many years & that I feel I have a good many [two or three words illegible] "parting is sweet sorrow." In the present case [two words illegible] will influence [last line illegible].


Have reflected upon the subject of your cable today and as a result I write this note. I am not very easily induced ?? ?? ?? to part with any of my pictures, the collectioin of which has been a recreation and delight over many years & HENCE ?? I feel I have a good many ?? ?? "parting is sweet sorrow." In the present case ?? ?? ?? influence ?? ?? ??
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J. S. Forbes

13 Aug. 1896

Dear Mr. Cremetti, I have reflected upon the subject of your cable today and as the result I write this note. I am not very easily induced, as you know, to part with any of my pictures, the collection of which has been a recreation & delight over many years & that I feel I have a good many [two or three words illegible] "parting is sweet sorrow." In the present case [two words illegible] will influence [last line illegible].

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