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coming from so courteous a gentleman as yourself I cannot help fearing that [[ deleted text: it implies ]] in some unknown way I have incurred yr. [[ your ]] displeasure.  I should be sorry to have done so as you know how much I admire your aims in collecting and how pleased I have been to give you any advice which you cared to have even though that advice has I know brought upon us some very natural resentment.
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I should be very glad if you would be perfectly frank with me.  I haven't the slightest desire to importune you with suggestions of purchases in which as you know [[ ??]] I never have any personal interest.  
coming from so courteous a gentleman as yourself I cannot help fearing that in some unknown way I have incurred yr. displeasure. I should be sorry to have done so as you know how much I admire your aims in collecting and how pleased I have been to give you any advice which you cared to have even though that advice has I know brought upon me some very natural resentment.  




Yrs. [[ Yours ]] very truly
I should be very glad if you would be perfectly frank with me. I haven't the slightest desire to importune you with suggestions of purchases in which as you know I never have any personal interest.  




Yrs. very truly
Roger E. Fry  
Roger E. Fry  




[[ In pencil, lower right corner ]] [HC.327.011]
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coming from so courteous a gentleman as yourself I cannot help fearing that in some unknown way I have incurred yr. displeasure. I should be sorry to have done so as you know how much I admire your aims in collecting and how pleased I have been to give you any advice which you cared to have even though that advice has I know brought upon me some very natural resentment.


I should be very glad if you would be perfectly frank with me. I haven't the slightest desire to importune you with suggestions of purchases in which as you know I never have any personal interest.


Yrs. very truly Roger E. Fry


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