Letter on two pages on letterhead paper from the National Opera Theater "Administration" addressed to Louis Robin in which he informs his correspondent that he has contacted a third party regarding a "matter" and that he has insisted in order to be able to provide him with a favorable response: "he may not be able to do you a first-rate service but will (and he hinted to me) do what is necessary for you to get your tickets". Emile Joseph Porphyre Pinchon is a French illustrator known for having graphically created the character of Bécassine in 1905 in the magazine for bourgeois young girls La Semaine de Suzette with Jacqueline Rivière, the director of the magazine. The illustrator signs his productions with J. Carefully packaged in a rigid and waterproof packaging. If you are not completely satisfied, I will take back the goods with return shipping paid by me for Europe and by the buyer for the rest of the world.
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