Correspondence from Lieutenant Colonel John Carter to Gerald Yorke
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[12 June 1929]
An interesting evening! but I still adhere to the opinion that whatever troubles and misfortunes your friend has gone through he has only got himself to blame for them, and that if he wishes to further his art he had better drop—if I may say so—the poseur attitude and elaborate more the art side when there may still be time for him to make a name for himself in another direction than the unenviable one that he has hitherto followed.
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