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[[ Stamped top left of page ]] COPY IN LETTER BOOK.  
COPY IN LETTER BOOK.  
 
 
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Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts,  
Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts,  
October 17, 1908.  
October 17, 1908.  


My dear Mr. Carstairs:  
My dear Mr. Carstairs:  
Your very interesting letter has just been received and carefully noted.  
Your very interesting letter has just been received and carefully noted.  


I will think over the mater and will advise you later, but do not feel at present as if I would like to buy another Hobbema.  I return you herewith the photograph of "The Cottage Girl"; the other two sent me, I will retain for the present.  
I will think over the mater and will advise you later, but do not feel at present as if I would like to buy another Hobbema.  I return you herewith the photograph of "The Cottage Girl"; the other two sent me, I will retain for the present.  


With kind regards to you and yours, always  
With kind regards to you and yours, always  


Sincerely yours,  
Sincerely yours,  
 
[Henry Clay Frick]


To  
To  
Mr. Charles S. Carstairs,  
Mr. Charles S. Carstairs,  
15 Old Bond St., W.,  
15 Old Bond St., W.,  
London, England.  
London, England.
 
 
[[ In pencil, lower right corner of page ]] [HC.316.019]

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COPY IN LETTER BOOK.

Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts, October 17, 1908.

My dear Mr. Carstairs: Your very interesting letter has just been received and carefully noted.

I will think over the mater and will advise you later, but do not feel at present as if I would like to buy another Hobbema. I return you herewith the photograph of "The Cottage Girl"; the other two sent me, I will retain for the present.

With kind regards to you and yours, always

Sincerely yours, [Henry Clay Frick]

To Mr. Charles S. Carstairs, 15 Old Bond St., W., London, England.