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      <value>This is a letter from John Constable to David Lucas, dated 29 September 1831 (in pencil, perhaps by David Lucas). The published transcript of this letter can be found in Shirley (No. 73, page 60) and Beckett (page 356). The leaf has been numbered S73, referring to the order in Shirley's publication. A pencil inscription on the top reads &#x2018;29 Sep. 1831'. Beckett suggests that this letter seems to have been added as a postscript to the previous item (Constable/EL/1/1/57). It is written on the back of a cover postmarked 23 August 1831.

TRANSCRIPT:
&lt;recto&gt;
Send [^] by Holland what you have that you wish to be no longer lumbered with.

You may like to be rid of the White Horse which will lay on the face of the River Stour -
                                                                                                                                  Yours truly J.C.
                                                                                                                                                  Sep. 29th 1831

&lt;verso&gt;
Have you any proofs to send - but I got twelve [t/n: written inversely, crossed out]

Mr Lucas

[t/n: the following address is also crossed out]
John Constable
Charlotte Street
Fitzroy Square

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