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CT:KP

April 13th, 1932.

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Dear Mr. Haskell:

With reference to the introduction I had to you some while ago from Mr. Henry Constable, I am writing you this letter to ask you whether you might be contemplating going to Paris this ^[[s]]ummer, as if so, I should like to take that opportunity of showing you through our main establishment there, the Ancien Palais Sagan, of which I sent you a pamphlet upon my return from Wilmington some weeks ago.

Quite apart from our own collection of works of art, we are now arranging to hold an extremely important exhibition in Paris this summer, about which I feel sure you would like to be advised, if you are in that city.

Trusting you do not mind my troubling you with this letter, and hoping to have the pleasure of hearing from you, believe me to be,

Yours very truly,

(Clyfford Trevor)

Henry S. Haskell, Esq.,
du Pont Building,
Wilmington, Delaware.