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December 18, 1929

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Dear Junior,

It just occurred to me that I forgot to mention in my letter about your dining room.

As I explained to you, you will have to do something to brighten up the end of this room, and I have a very interesting painting here which would go there admirably and with a reflector over it, it would give all the light you would need there. I am, therefore, enclosing you herewith a photograph of it, and I might mention that it is about the same size as the one you have there. It would be so ideal for this room that if you saw it, I am sure you would not hesitate a minute and, under the circumstances, I would let you have it at a [[underlined]] very reasonable [[/underlined]] price. If you would like me to send it out to you on approval, I would be delighted to do so without any obligation, risk, or expense to you whatsoever.

In the meanwhile, with my kindest regards to Dorette and yourself, and at the same time, asking you to remember me to all our mutual friends, believe me to be

Yours very sincerely,

Julius Fleischmann, Esq.,
Winding Creek Farm,
Blue Ash, Ohio.