Richard agrees to supply Henry with all his needs of specially made shampoo for Henry's beauty salon. Henry believes that Richard is a representative of a famous hair products company, but he finds a letter to a competitor written by Richard two days before Henry's agreement with Richard was signed, proving that Richard is a fraud. Richard says that this letter may not be admitted in court since their contract is wholly integrated. Is he correct?
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