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November 18, 1940

My dear Mr. Warner:

Thank you for your letter. It means a great deal to me. Thank you for your consideration. I really had no business here that day you saw me, but I would have been ready for you. And still it is better this way. For when you come again you are to have a much finer Marin than you would have had had I been able to let you make a choice that day you were here unknown to me. So when you come again, I really hope to see you. You must not be too considerate, for I really want to see you. Not because of the Marin, but because of the spirit of your letter. 

Thank you, 

Alfred Stieglitz

Mr. K. Warner
Kewar Company
Gloversville, New York