From the Hon. Mordaunt Fopstone to George Roberts.
Dec. 11th, 1915.
Dear Sir,—Thank you for your letter. It is very satisfactory to find local people of your position anxious to help. I will call at your farm on Friday next and see the horses you refer to. With thanks,
Yours truly, M. Fopstone.
P.S.—I have been warned against a man named Figgis. Do you know him?
From George Roberts to the Hon. Mordaunt Fopstone.
Dec. 13th, 1915.
Dear Sir,—Friday will suit me very well for your call, at any time you please. You are quite right to avoid Figgis; he is one of the small horse-dealing class who are a discredit to our country districts. Any further information is at your service.
Yours to command, G. Roberts.
From the Hon. Mordaunt Fopstone to George Roberts.