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and Truth unveiling falsehood, and the other called the full length portrait of a lady in a bath wash back and fine photographs of truth unveiling falsehood not having been able to go to Newark as I expected and not being likely to do so for some time to come. I thought I would ask you if it is not too much trouble, to send me the small ballance that you said you would give me if I called on you, or send to me if I wrote to you as [[/crossed-out]] it is impossible for me to go for some time yet. [[/crossed out]] And as that [[crossed out]] I shall need the money before I could possibly for me to go it would sincerely oblige me if it is not to much trouble to you to send it to me as soon as you can. I would have written before but I was allways hoping to find time to go to N Y myself hoping you are all well, and that you kind friend will excuse my importunity and You must remain truly but in hast
Lilly M Spencer

Mr Tartoin
dear sir
if it would not be expecting to much of you I would like if you would be so kind as to accertain and let me know if the permanent exhibition would send me my pictures free of expense to me.  I was told by some artist that the exhibit

12/12/1879
152 East 61st St. New York
Mrs Spencer -
Dear Friend
After some little trouble I have found your
address.  I want to know how much you would charge for two small pictures about the size of the one I saw of yours, of a table of fruit &c, with a cat after a mouse - If your price is reasonable, I think I may get a purchase for two for a bed room.  Please write what your subject will be - price - &c. Perhaps you have given up painting, - but I hardly believe you have. You see I have left the home proof and very sorry I am

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