DEBUSSY Claude (1862-1918).
L.A.S. "Claude Debussy", Wednesday 18-IX-1912, to businessman Léon BERTAULT; 1 page in-12 at 80, Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, address on the back (
pneumatic).
On his worries about money (the faults testify to Debussy's concern). "It is of the utmost urgency that I see you tomorrow morning because of the opposition for which nothing has been done. This can't go on at all! I'll wait for you from 10:00.
"
He adds as a postscript: "Don't try to phone me if there's something broken in the line that serves him
".
Excerpts in Correspondance, p. 1557, letter 1912-104 (badly dated November 18).
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