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Deoember 3rd, 1932. ,t. (:f / -f
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My dear Mr. Crozer:
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- I have yours of the 30th.
' I sold Rosie last year to
Asa Candler at Atlanta, and as far as I know
she regi-airs there, unless' she has pined -away -
for the beauties of Miami Beach.
You have been very good *U. .
rreoenting different things to me that I ‘
have enjoyed. I don't like to take this
wood cut from you unless you feel that you •
do not have a great interest in same.
Certainly I would enjoy to have it. I have
_ some splendid pictures, but nothing quite -
as permanent as a v;ood cutting.
We are having marvellous weather
here, but some depression of course, but I
believe this spot remains yet the brightest
spot in America. I au enclosing you sone
of our rate cards showing you the rates we .
have adopted. •
Rope you can ;et down some time
this winter, as you know I would be very glad -
to have you at the lamins o as ray guest, 1
or if you prefer the Nautilue.
Yours very truly,
CARL G. FISHER
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Mr. Edmrd Crozer,
400 Park Avenue _ ' a
New-York City. _
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