Null PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) 
L.A.S. To his wife Julie, Paris, (s.D. "Satur…
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PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) L.A.S. to his wife Julie, Paris, (s.d. "Saturday"). 1 p ½. In-8, on checked paper. He informs her "we plan to leave Tuesday for Eragny, I'm writing to [Octave] Mirbeau that I'm leaving; I've decided not to make the trip fearing too great an expense, having sold only one canvas to Laraud it's necessary to walk slowly." he then evokes the health of Julie and his son Felix "I went to Bellio's [Georges de Bellio] I told him about you, he approved of me having given you coffea and he told me that Cham would have-made-even better effect []. For Titi, complete rest throughout the illness is an essential condition for recovery [].

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PISSARRO Camille (1830-1903) L.A.S. to his wife Julie, Paris, (s.d. "Saturday"). 1 p ½. In-8, on checked paper. He informs her "we plan to leave Tuesday for Eragny, I'm writing to [Octave] Mirbeau that I'm leaving; I've decided not to make the trip fearing too great an expense, having sold only one canvas to Laraud it's necessary to walk slowly." he then evokes the health of Julie and his son Felix "I went to Bellio's [Georges de Bellio] I told him about you, he approved of me having given you coffea and he told me that Cham would have-made-even better effect []. For Titi, complete rest throughout the illness is an essential condition for recovery [].

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