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Letter from Francis Davis Millet to Henry Clay Frick, 25 October 1897

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RUSSELL HOUSE,

BROADWAY,

WORCESTERSHIRE.


LETTER


Oct. 25/97


My dear Mr Frick: - I have long been sorry that the cause of our correspondence was wiped off the slate and have, I assure you, many times intended to send you a word, just "to show there was no ill feeling" next to keep my word about describing that picture, or rather the origin of it. But for months I have had so little taste for the pen that I find myself now buried with unanswered letters and in that agony which alone a good stenographer and an expert typewriter can quell. Long months ago I began to work on my decoration for the Bank of Pittsburg having been delayed in my turn by the delays of architects of the