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5 East 57th Street
New York 22, N.Y.

December 24, 1948

Dear Germain:

To come back to the deal through Rose Fried, the last increase of $100.- that she got was made upon my injunction to call her client long distance. And I promised here that above the 10% commission, we would reimburse her for the various telephone calls she has had.

I called Mrs. Tremaine. You will find a fiche concerning the plastic frame maker upon your return. She promised me her visit before long, and I could not, unfortunately, get anything constructive concerning the recent paintings she had seen the firm.

Wednesday was a very busy day:

I had the visit of Mr. Smith of Manchester, New Hampshire who saw the Spanish Primitive, was enthusiastic about it, as well as the "Green Dancer", and the Tintoretto. I showed him several other paintings, but he thought they would not interest the trustees.

After him, came in a young Mr. Franchetti. With the help of God, maybe he will be interested in Seurat's mother, the drawing, and in the Triptych enamel, but while I am not far from expecting a sequence from Smith's visit, I hardly believe in a development from the Franchetti one.

Mr. Germain Seligman
Caneel Bay Plantation
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St. John
Virgin Islands, U.S.A.

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