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Sent From (Definite): Charles Howard UsherSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: 24 Jul 1913
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Sent from Charles Howard Usher
24 Jul 1913
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‘Dear Pearson,
Thank you very much for your letter about the dogs. The plot seems to thicken. The scraped chocolates with albinotic eyes and pink noses sound very extra-ordinary. The chocolate dog here with chocolate nose has become browner, like a brown retriever in colour.
I shall be very glad to add the necessary £5 for the dog with heterochrome irides.
Card-index. Yes, please, I shall be glad to see one of yours so as to get mine arranged similarly.
...[re: corrections to Albinism Part II]...
Yours sincerely,
C.H. Usher.
The only thing to grudge about the dogs is paying a license. I wonder if there is no way out of it. The way mine are kept it seems ridiculous that license should be necessary. Is a license paid for dogs in a menagerie I wonder.’
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Sent to Karl Pearson
24 Jul 1913
Description:
‘Dear Pearson,
Thank you very much for your letter about the dogs. The plot seems to thicken. The scraped chocolates with albinotic eyes and pink noses sound very extra-ordinary. The chocolate dog here with chocolate nose has become browner, like a brown retriever in colour.
I shall be very glad to add the necessary £5 for the dog with heterochrome irides.
Card-index. Yes, please, I shall be glad to see one of yours so as to get mine arranged similarly.
...[re: corrections to Albinism Part II]...
Yours sincerely,
C.H. Usher.
The only thing to grudge about the dogs is paying a license. I wonder if there is no way out of it. The way mine are kept it seems ridiculous that license should be necessary. Is a license paid for dogs in a menagerie I wonder.’