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it would make a sensational addition to your already great collection. I am, therefore, without obligation to you whatsoever, tentatively reserving it for you, because I do not wish to show it to anyone else until you have definitely made up your mind.

I also want to repeat to you that should you decide to take it, we would be very pleased to spread the payments over three years, if this would be of any convenience to you. I know that you always hesitate doing things of this kind, but I again assure you that we would be only too pleased to accommodate you, under the circumstances.

In the meanwhile, awaiting the favor of hearing from you again, believe me to be

Yours very sincerely,


Grenville L. Winthrop, Esq.,
15 East 81st Street,
New York City.

March 6, 1930.

CT ES