Barcelona, April 1863
Dear Madame Edwards,
I must say it was a shock to see the name of Monsieur Beauchamp again. If you are apprentice to him I send you my most sincere sympathies. You must be quiet an accomplished seamstress for him to keep you so close. With regards to the key, I fear you have me at a disadvantage. You say you found it in a sewing basket with name and address attached? I know of no such key, but I have been out of M. Beauchamps' employ for quite some time now. If you have further information regarding it, I would be most eager to hear of it.
Regards,
C. Spiers
P.S. I am currently in Spain working on a new project. The bullfights are most thrilling and their costumes even more so. I will return to Scotland late next month if you have further news.
Beautiful. Now I know how it felt in the older days when stories came in installments. How could people wait from week to week to learn what happened to David Copperfield?
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great card & in regards to the the Key I simply love keys
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