L.A.S. "Auguste", [Dieppe] Tuesday night [circa 1890?], to his wife; 1.5 pages in-8.
"I will stay at Dieppe until the fifth. It is not a great delay, but nevertheless I would like to have you on Wednesday if nothing disturbs my calculations. If you could get round-trip tickets you could bring
Cecile. I would work all day and in the evening I would be free. But I'm telling you again, don't make any plans because I don't depend on me. Berard also doesn't want me to go to Vargemont. If you can come, I could spend a day or two with them before going to Paris to arrange it. I've had terrible weather and a wolf's chill. My portraits are moving forward painfully"...
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