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You must forgive me for returning to the charge about the Van Dyck and Tintoretto portraits but both are of such exceptional merit that I feel I am justified. I showed them to Mr. John G. Johnson while he was in town and he was full of enthusiasm and said that he wld. recommend them vy dcidedly | You must forgive me for returning to the charge about the Van Dyck and Tintoretto portraits but both are of such exceptional merit that I feel I am justified. I showed them to Mr. John G. Johnson while he was in town and he was full of enthusiasm and said that he wld. recommend them vy dcidedly | ||
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Revision as of 19:02, 25 July 2017
DURBINS GUILDFORD
Aug. 15. 1911.
Dear Mr. Frick.
You must forgive me for returning to the charge about the Van Dyck and Tintoretto portraits but both are of such exceptional merit that I feel I am justified. I showed them to Mr. John G. Johnson while he was in town and he was full of enthusiasm and said that he wld. recommend them vy dcidedly
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