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DOROTHY C. MILLER  12 EAST EIGHTH STREET. NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10003

January 10, 1977

Dearest Helen and Lorser:

So many thanks for your annual gift of fragrance, which I always look forward to most eagerly. You have introduced me to many fabulous scents that I never would have known otherwise - Bellagio, for instance (I'm sure that isn't spelled right!)

I am so terribly sorry, Helen, that you had a flu thing. So hard to get over. And then you had a show coming up too. I have put the announcement away so carefully that now I can't find it. Much success to you!

I still have those transparencies of paintings by you two that you sent at my request long ago. The Chase couldn't act then because of insufficient funds, and it is still worse now - budget entirely cut off for last third of 1976. Before sending the transparencies back I want to show them to one more person who is opening a new gallery with a lot of space. I haven't much hope because she has her stable made up mostly sculptors. It's maddening not to be able to get a show for two of the best painters on the West Coast.

Very best love to you wonderful people - as ever.

Dorothy