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Sent From (Definite): Alice Lloyd Murray Dew-SmithSent To (Definite): Edward NettleshipDate: 19 Sep 1910
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Sent from Alice Lloyd Murray Dew-Smith
19 Sep 1910
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‘Dear Ned,
I enclose Little Oo’s Pedigree – not a very complete one I fear.
Mrs Stormont, who has beautiful Pekingese – the ‘Cherub’ among others – has offered to let Ting mate with one of her Champions without a fee, provided she may have the “pick of the litter”. I said she might, provided you might see the puppies, have the Pedigree of the sire, etc. She is anxious to get a white Pekee with a black nose. I thought it best to close with the offer as it is difficult to get a good mate for nothing. As for letting Ting marry a black Pug! Don’t ask me to do it. I really couldn’t. She is more adorable than ever, & the ladies who have the Steps now are anxious to take her to Paris where they live. Weather divine - & this place [Venice] quite intoxicating.
Yrs.
A.M.D.’
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Sent to Edward Nettleship
19 Sep 1910
Description:
‘Dear Ned,
I enclose Little Oo’s Pedigree – not a very complete one I fear.
Mrs Stormont, who has beautiful Pekingese – the ‘Cherub’ among others – has offered to let Ting mate with one of her Champions without a fee, provided she may have the “pick of the litter”. I said she might, provided you might see the puppies, have the Pedigree of the sire, etc. She is anxious to get a white Pekee with a black nose. I thought it best to close with the offer as it is difficult to get a good mate for nothing. As for letting Ting marry a black Pug! Don’t ask me to do it. I really couldn’t. She is more adorable than ever, & the ladies who have the Steps now are anxious to take her to Paris where they live. Weather divine - & this place [Venice] quite intoxicating.
Yrs.
A.M.D.’