for them at so much per month. There was no talk whatever of returning any pictures, and the transactions, as accepted by you and ourselves, were to be on a purely cash basis.
Since then, you have returned a Jongkind, two Vignons and a Boudin (this last purchased from another firm) and have asked me to take them back. I have consented to do this, not through any obligation, but simply to oblige you, though I consider it absolutely unfair that you can select from your collection the pictures which may have decreased in value and return them to me, while you seem to expect that you can reap the profit on those which have become more valuable. [continued on next Document]