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^[[checkmark]] December 3rd, 1936 Dear Leigh: When I saw you the other night, though only briefly, at that great den of iniquity, The Cotton Club, you mentioned that you wanted to come in to see me about something the following day; but being a Saturday, I suppose you were side-tracked by a number of things. However, the purpose of these lines is to find out what was on your mind, and if it has something to do with pictures that you might be looking for, please do not fail to let me know. Are you coming to New York again in the near future? Do let me know as I should love to see you, and if you are in the market for some pictures, I am sure that you will find something here to your liking. With best wishes to you and Mara, as ever Yours sincerely, (Robert M. Levy) Leigh Block, Esq. 3100 Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois ^[[GS]]