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Tuesday November 19, 1946

Dear Edna and Keith:

This is a letter I should have written weeks ago in reply to your very dear letter of the twentieth of last month.  There are were in it such good tidings but best of all you will agree with me that Edna is well again and at home with you.  The feeling that everything is well with you, and the many things - distractions rather, here in Great Neck, somehow made me postpone writing to you sooner.

Altogether your letter is replete with good news, good cheer and anticipation of even happier things to come and I am sure they will come.

I am so glad that "my" pictures have at last come out of California.  I wish I could be with you in your beautiful drawing room to see my humble efforts in a light and atmosphere I have never seen them before.  I am sure I would be just as thrilled to find in them things I had not seen before.  And though I am absent - I assure you I am with you - yes I can visualize ourselves