Letter from Charles L. Knoedler to Henry Clay Frick, 16 October 1899

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might quit any time they choose to, it would be too bad at this stage of the game, but as they are about to leave I will give them a hot send off and tell them what I think of them. they could do twice as much work than they are doing! I hope I haven't taken up too much of your time. Roland had lunch with Mr. Knox today. he wants another picture. I will see that he gets it. we will (you & I) pick it out for him. When ever we receive or hear of any thing fine will let you know the first one.

Yours very sincerely

SIGNED Chas. L. K.

Carstairs got back Saturday, had a splendid trip & was awfully sorry to have missed you, as he wanted to try his luck ?? , but that will keep; he might run IN / ON ?? to Pittsburgh any time.

Yours SIGNED Chas L K.

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