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November 7, 1951

Dear Henry:

It was so pleasant to receive your kind lines of October 31, and let me say in turn how much we enjoyed having had the opportunity of seeing a little more of you on this visit than you can generally space. 

I am so truly delighted to know that you are pleased with the Redon exhibition. 

Mr. Williken has answered the different points so that we are all agreed now. 

In fact we might even add some supreme refinement in the packing by having a cardboard box for each of the pastels, but I shall nevertheless await an estimate before deciding. 

I am worrying about the delicate medium, and of course about my frames. 

As per your suggestions I duly sent Mr. Williken whatever data I had on the Gold plaque, and hope he did not mind my having added.

t.s.v.p.