Letter from H. Silva White to Henry Clay Frick, 23 April 1912

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TELEPHONE 2430 GERARD. from London 29 Duke Street. St. James London, S.W. Apr. 23rd 1912.

H. C. Frick Isq Carlton Hotel, S. W.

Dear Sir, I just write a line to remind you that I will call at the Carlton Hotel for you tomorrow afternoon soon after 2:30 p.m, to go to Lord Fevershane's? house to see the Rembrandt. His Lordship has sent to Druembe? Park for the picture, + it was brought to London yesterday, +

is now in the house here ready for your kind inspection tomorrow. The Countess Fevershain? was rather disappointed you could not lunch with them, but I explained to her you were only in London a short time + had many engagements to fulfill. I shall be glad tomorrow of having the opportunity

of a few words conversation with 

you on our way to the house - I am, Dear Sir, Yours, Obediently, H. Silva White

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