Autograph letter signed : Turin, to Cazau [M. de Cazeaux, his valet de chambre], [179-?] Dec. 30.

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Autograph letter signed : Turin, to Cazau [M. de Cazeaux, his valet de chambre], [179-?] Dec. 30.

Noting that he has not written to him in a long time; asking for his news; telling him he will love him eternally.

1 item (1 p.) ; 15.7 cm.

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