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<ref name="n4"> In his letter to Hauser of [18 November 1915] (CP 03028; Kolb, XIV, no. 140), distrusting the unprecedented rate the stockbroker Léon had obtained to sell his North Caucasian (see note 3 above), Proust was considering whether to take back the sale of the remaining 800 shares from Léon | <ref name="n4"> In his letter to Hauser of [18 November 1915] (CP 03028; Kolb, XIV, no. 140), distrusting the unprecedented rate the stockbroker Léon had obtained to sell his North Caucasian (see note 3 above), Proust was considering whether to take back the sale of the remaining 800 shares from Léon if Hauser's brother-in-law could realize them at a better rate. In his reply dated 20 November 1915 (CP 03030; Kolb, XIV, no. 142), Hauser warned him that he could not change his broker until he had "liquidated his balance", all the North Caucasian having been forward bought for him by Léon. [PK, FL] </ref> |
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- ↑ In his letter to Hauser of [18 November 1915] (CP 03028; Kolb, XIV, no. 140), distrusting the unprecedented rate the stockbroker Léon had obtained to sell his North Caucasian (see note 3 above), Proust was considering whether to take back the sale of the remaining 800 shares from Léon if Hauser's brother-in-law could realize them at a better rate. In his reply dated 20 November 1915 (CP 03030; Kolb, XIV, no. 142), Hauser warned him that he could not change his broker until he had "liquidated his balance", all the North Caucasian having been forward bought for him by Léon. [PK, FL]