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Kate Janvier done up as if I had fixed it - Comprenez?  I intended the sachet for you - but know you wont care for it and having sent a small dud to Miss Georgie feared Kate might be hurt if she heard of it when I had only sent her a card—    In Uncle Wills roll are two photos  one of them my most precious Bellini - so he will know by that how much I love him—   also the photo of my composition - though it is most brazen [[in?]] me to send it comparing with the Bellini - I hesitated to send it because it is not nearly so nice as the original drawing - various lines being exaggerated and the modeling being much less soft - I am making a copy of the original which I am going to have at Julian's—  The old men in The Bellini are two Saints, San Bartolomeo I think the front one is - and they are from one of the sides in a triptych

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of which The Madonna with the Child and two little Angels playing Mandolines occupy the middle panel.   It is an Alter [[Altar]] piece in the Church of the Frari in Venice & is is [[sic]] the best preserved and I think the most beautiful of all the Bellinis—  The perfect dignity and spontaneity of the whole & the rich exquisite careful painting—  You see the old saints down to their feet - San B. is in a black robe and the painting of the Capitol [[Capital]] of the pillar behind, and of the Missal is especially fine - and rich—   The photograph unfortunately gives no idea of the depth of tone in the picture—   You will think the face perhaps very dark but as it is very ruddy in the painting it of course photographs dark—   I hope you will have it framed and hung where you can feel the influence of the dear old man's childlike devotion and goodness— 
Etta's photo covers both the