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Letter from Terence B. Holliday to H.C. Frick, 29 April 1918

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not this season --- 246 West 128th St., New York City. April 29th -1918

Mr. H. C. Frick. New York City. Dear Sir: - Will you kindly permit me to express to you, for Mrs. Holliday, my sister, and myself, our abiding sense of the extraordinary pleasure and privilege conferred through your courtesy by our recent view of your paintings? And may I venture to add that if, on some future date, the presence of Mrs. Holliday and me would not incommode your family or guests, we should be doubly grateful for the opportunity to refresh and confirm recollections of an experience that will ever remain to us a source of delightful imagination. Respectfully yours, Terence B. Holliday.

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