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CL.

RH/ML

Paris, November 10th, 1932.

Dear Beatrice,

In reference tou our conversation this morning I am sending you in the the enclosure the bill for the different items we delivered to you for your petit salon, and which you have decided to keep.

After careful consideration, and in view of the terms you expressed to me this morning, you will see that we have made a last effort in rendering you satisfactory service, in reducing once more our prices, assuring you that we have done our best possible.

I hope you are pleased with the work we have executed for you, and thanking you for your kind patronage,

Believe me to be, dear Beatrice,
Always faithfully,


P.S.- I wish to confirm to you furthermore that should you desire to exchange one or the other of these pieces, we would be very glad to do so.


Mrs. Charles Aubrey CARTWRIGHT
3, rue de Constantine
PARIS.

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