Here's the best I can come up with so far; I hope it helps somewhat. Those words of which I am unsure I have placed in [brackets].
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Mr. Gilden,
Mr Dear Sir;
I have had for a long time in my possession a card of introduction to you from my old friend [& publisher?] Mr. G. W. Carleton.
In fact, [thus fortified?], have called at your office several times, but was always
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Saturday or Monday suit you best? I should prefer from 2-5 P.M., as my mornings are completely occupied.
However I can come at any time you suggest. Thanking you for the great and continued pleasure I derive from [yr charming "Century"?], I [remain?] with sentiments of high regard,
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Here's the best I can come up with so far; I hope it helps somewhat. Those words of which I am unsure I have placed in [brackets].
PAGE ONE:
Mr. Gilden,
Mr Dear Sir;
I have had for a long time in my possession a card of introduction to you from my old friend [& publisher?] Mr. G. W. Carleton.
In fact, [thus fortified?], have called at your office several times, but was always
PAGE TWO:
Saturday or Monday suit you best? I should prefer from 2-5 P.M., as my mornings are completely occupied.
However I can come at any time you suggest. Thanking you for the great and continued pleasure I derive from [yr charming "Century"?], I [remain?] with sentiments of high regard,
Sincerely yrs,
Maria Jourdan Washington
Park Ave Hotel
June 9th 87
Excellent. thanks!
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