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Interrogation Office
APO 604, c/o Postmaster
Miami, Florida

CCH:1h

4 March 1944

Mr. Reginald Marsh
1 Union Square
New York, New York

Dear Mr. Marsh:
I wonder in which issue of the magazine the drawings and paintings which you made here will be forthcoming. We are waiting for them here with bated breath because we expect to frame them. Everyone who looks at my book admires the sketch you made for me depicting Natal.

I am trying to decorate my gloomy cell and am wondering whether any of the sketches you made which you do not intend to use could grace the walls of my place of incarceration. I realize full well that your work is the property of your employer, but I thought that perhaps a few lines sketches from which your finished work is produced would never be missed.

In any event, my kindest personal regards and my thanks f what you have already done for us.

Sincerely yours,
Chas C He
CHAS C. HERRI
Colonel, Infan

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