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System Number: 07000
Date: [December 1881][1]
Author: JW
Place: London
Recipient: William McNeill Whistler[2]
Place: [London]
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler W989
Document Type: ALS


Dear Willie -

Walter[3] tells me that you want the paint on Monday - This will be much better for me - so instead of coming tomorrow morning I will arrange with you all about it when you come down to me in the afternoon -

[p. 2] Tell Nellie[4] you are all to be at the studio by 4. o'clock - Don't be much earlier as I shall be still working -

Also don't be later for we want day light -

Always -

[butterfly signature]

Tite Street


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Notes:

1.  [December 1881]
Dated from references to day light, and to painting his brother's house; see JW to H. Whistler, [16 December 1881], #06695.

2.  Walter
Possibly Walter Winans (1852-1920), painter and sculptor, son of William L. Winans [more], or, alternatively, Walter Greaves (1846-1930), boatman and painter [more].

3.  William McNeill Whistler
William McNeill Whistler (1836-1900), physician, JW's brother [more]. See also JW to W. McN. Whistler, #07000 and to H. Whistler, #06695.

4.  Nellie
Helen ('Nellie') Euphrosyne Whistler (1849-1917), née Ellen Ionides, JW's sister-in-law [more].