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      <value>This is a letter from John Constable to David Lucas, dated 15 July 1831. The published transcript of this letter can be found in Shirley (No. 59, page 53) and Beckett (page 350). The leaf has been numbered S59, referring to the order in Shirley's publication. A pencil inscription on the top reads &#x2018;15 July 1831'.

TRANSCRIPT:

---
For 
David Lucas Eq

pray get on with the Morning as soon as possible [t/n: inversely written on the bottom]

Dear Lucas
                 I was fearfull that had happened to you of what you now write.
           I now send the box and the portfolio - hoping you are better and that you will not come to me this morng. perhaps at 5 or 6. if you are well enough - but I am now going to Pall Mall.
I thought of the following new arrangement - after No.s one . two . and . three
4  Summerland
    New Sarum
    Large Canal
    White Horse

5  Glebe Farm
    Red Hill
    Head of Larch
    Ships aground
and with the last 4 smaler plan to give in the frontispiece &amp; ''Vignette - to make a rich last No to satisfy all and to make the 20 plates compleat the work
       I shall hear what you say -
                                                   Yours very truly
                                                       J.C.
       15 July 1831

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