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Letter from J.E. David to [Henry Clay Frick], 4 November 1918 [page 2 of 2]

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Beginning of left page much to me, I have no appointment on Thursday, so if you do not mind, I would go and call at 10 in the morning. If the day and hour do not suit you, I shall spend the matinée at the Metropolitan, so do not take the trouble to answer. I consider that I am a very indiscreet man. If you carry the same judgment on me, I beg you to accuse the End of left page

Beginning of right page colleagues of mine whose tales have plunged me into the hell of envy Excuse this scrabble and believe me Yours sincerely J. E. David editor of Gazette de Lausanne End of right page

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