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Dearest Lenccio

Your letter saddened me. Can it be that you need money so badly that you forget our old friendship. You know that I understand these things and that I am only to happy to be able to help you in any way I can - of course you can have 10.000 $. I am sending them to you directly in New York as we won't see each other in Paris. On Monday we leave directly for Palermo, then Venice and Rimini finally for for a few days in Paris and then New York where we hope to be by the beginning of october. I hope that your troubles will be over by then but if they are not and you need more money, you know where to get in touch with me - 
I have sent Bob 5000$
Roy 5000$
Andy 2000$

I hope to be able to pay Jim and send some money to Lee but this will have to depend on how people pay me.

Zürich has been very good for us. We had a good rest and I could follow my diet but I am happy to jet away now into a more exciting climate.

My doctor is very good. He is Bishop Verger's (the gallery with the Pop show and the poster