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April 4th., 1940. Dear Harold: Upon my return to town I find your very good lines of March 23rd., for which I thank you. You write that there are various things which you have in mind to discuss with me, and I hope that it won't be long before I have the pleasure of seeing you again. From your letter I gather that the matter of the Nesi painting is definitely shelved. I feel so sorry for him! With kind thoughts, Yours very sincerely, (Germain Seligmann) Harold W. Parsons, Esq., 345 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass.