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them two thirds of the time myself. This may seem to be selfish, but call it what you will, the sentiment is growing stronger with me year by year. 

I shall leave for New York to-morrow and while there I will tell Tryon of my decision in the matter and if you will send the necessary entry blanks to him he will fill them out and return them to you. 

Hoping you will have a very successful exhibition and regretting that I do not feel like sparing my Whistlers at present, I remain, 

Yours very truly, 
Charles L Freer

P. S. 
Since writing the above, I have this morning found the order on the Carnegie Galleries in my desk at the office and have signed it and have pleasure in enclosing it herewith.

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