Autograph postal card signed, dated : Arcueil Sept. 6 1914, to Raoul Bardac in the Hôpital militaire in Meulun, 1914 Sept. 6.

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Autograph postal card signed, dated : Arcueil Sept. 6 1914, to Raoul Bardac in the Hôpital militaire in Meulun, 1914 Sept. 6.

Saying that Mme [Claude] Debussy is very concerned about the state of Bardac's health and has asked Satie for details, which she assumes Bardac will more readily give to him than to her; in a postscript, Satie writes: "On vous croit gravement blessé. J'espère, cher ami, qu'il n'en est rien."

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