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Watts's letters, with two others which had preceded it, to show in what esteem he held his correspondent's opinions. "MONKSHATCH, GUILDFORD, SURREY. November 23, 1889. "MY DEAR SIR, Our short talk was very interesting to me, and I should like to have an opportunity of explaining my views on art and the practice of it, which opportunity I hope you will give me at some future time. I have asked Mr.
"MONKSHATCH, GUILDFORD, SURREY. March 14, 1890. "MY DEAR SIR, The picture of Lord Lawrence is in my possession, and the engraver may have it for two weeks in May or June. Of course he is trustworthy! The picture being one of those I have made over to the nation, I lend it with a certain hesitation, as I do not consider it belongs to me.
F. Hollyer of 9 Pembroke Square, Kensington, to let you have prints of Lord Lawrence and Mr. Peabody. On the other side of the sheet I send the permission you require." "MONKSHATCH, GUILDFORD, SURREY. December 4, 1889. "MY DEAR SIR, I have just seen the December number of the 'Magazine of Art, in which I find an engraving of my portrait of Peabody.
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