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Letter from Alice Creelman to Henry Clay Frick, 18 August 1919
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[beginning of page 4] Chinese vases but really to secure the Bacchante - and failed. Mrs. Chamberlyne confided some inside facts however that make me believe that if $250,000 or such a sum were offered by me then her husband privately and without the intervention of a dealer and to pass from wall to wall he would part with his treasure. He had one son killed in the war and the other hopelessly shell-shocked. The picture is worth it. It is not only famous but it has beauty and romance attached. Very sincerely Alice B. Creelman