Letter from the Viscount Helmsley [Earl of Feversham] to Henry Clay Frick, 26 April 1912 [page 2 of 3]

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which we were willing to part with the picture would not have been influenced by anything that transpired at Knoedlers since naturally have once agreed to commit myself to Mr. White I should not have gone back on what I said. In fact my visit to Knoedlers was with the object not in any way of trying to use your offer to obtain a better as Mr. White hints to me is your idea, but with the object of unifying ^in superscript: (from the head of the firm) and of famille tracing the offer of £55000 which I had received in Jan. and which Lord Feversham and I had declined for the very reason that negotiations had already been opened up with you through Mr. White. I write this because I should be sorry that you should have any wrong impression of anything that I had done. It was really for my own satisfaction as doubts?

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