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14 Avenue B,
Cornwall-on-H., N.Y.,
November 2, 1971

Mr. Robert C. Graham,
1014 Madison Avenue,
New York

Dear Mr. Graham:
It has been such a long while, since I have heard from you. I suppose you still have the small sketches and drawings, which you took over, the last time. There would still be 29 left, according to my record, and I trust you are keeping them safe.

How are things going? I get to town, but seldom, or should have come to visit your gallery, sooner again.

In regard to the several small pictures that you were especially interested in, i.e., from the group that was on display at the Fogg Museum, and afterwards at your own centennial exhibition of my father's works, I still have them. It is, honestly so hard for me to decide to part with them. Some of them, like the small study or rendering of "radiant Night" - which latter was my father's