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Sent From (Definite): Maud ScottSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: 16 Jul 1913
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Sent from Maud Scott
16 Jul 1913
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‘Dear Mr Pearson,
Mr Andrews thinks £10 a fair price for Choo-Ko. She has many good points as a brood bitch from the Pekingese point of view, as she is compact & low in the legs, & has very heavy bone for her size. Of course if she passed the “wall eye” on to her puppies she would not be worth keeping, but I suppose that would depend a good deal on what dog she was mated to. I enclose her Pedigree and Prince Tuan’s. You will see he is nearly related to O-lo-peen on the sire’s side.
Mr Andrews says if you would care to see the house or garden she would be at home any day next week she thinks, if you would fix a day. And if you would care to see Mr Glesson’s[?] Happa dogs she is sure she would be delighted to show them when she returns home. She is away this week & next I think. She lives near Pershore[?] – not a great distance from Launton[?].
I will send you some hair from the biscuit dog after the show tomorrow. She wants all she has for that occasion.
Yours faithfully,
Maud Scott.’
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Sent to Karl Pearson
16 Jul 1913
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‘Dear Mr Pearson,
Mr Andrews thinks £10 a fair price for Choo-Ko. She has many good points as a brood bitch from the Pekingese point of view, as she is compact & low in the legs, & has very heavy bone for her size. Of course if she passed the “wall eye” on to her puppies she would not be worth keeping, but I suppose that would depend a good deal on what dog she was mated to. I enclose her Pedigree and Prince Tuan’s. You will see he is nearly related to O-lo-peen on the sire’s side.
Mr Andrews says if you would care to see the house or garden she would be at home any day next week she thinks, if you would fix a day. And if you would care to see Mr Glesson’s[?] Happa dogs she is sure she would be delighted to show them when she returns home. She is away this week & next I think. She lives near Pershore[?] – not a great distance from Launton[?].
I will send you some hair from the biscuit dog after the show tomorrow. She wants all she has for that occasion.
Yours faithfully,
Maud Scott.’