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  <dc:title>Letter to Alexander Macdonald of Kepplestone from Alfred Parsons, 6 November [c.1880?]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter to Alexander Macdonald of Kepplestone from Alfred Parsons, 54, Bedford Gardens, Kensington, London, saying that he has heard from Abbey that Macdonald would like a painting from him, asks to wait until the spring as 'I have an apple blossom thing in my head that I should like to do for you from nature', safe arrival of dog, so handsome that he fears 'the enterprising dog stealer', experimenting with proportions of water and whisky, 6 November [c.1880?]</dc:description>
  <dc:date>6 November [c.1880?]</dc:date>
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