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[[preprinted stationery]]
HUNT, HILL & BETTS
COUNSELLORS AT LAW--PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY
EQUITABLE BUILDING
120 BROADWAY
NEW YORK, 

LEAVITT J. HUNT
CHARLES B. HILL
GEO. WHITEFIELD BETTS, JR.
WM. HAZEN PECK
MORRIS DOUW FERRIS
ROBERT MCLEOD JACKSON
JOHN W. CRANDALL
REESE D. ALSOP
GEORGE C. SPRAGUE
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HENRY VICTOR CRAWFORD II
ARTHUR H. HAAREN
JOSEPH A. BARRETT
E. F. RAPALLO
WALTER A. PETERSON

TELEPHONE 7040 RECTOR
CABLE ADDRESS "HUNTHILL, NEW YORK"
[[/preprinted]]

February 11, 1922.
Jacques Seligmann & Co.,
705 - 5th Ave.,
New York City.

Gentlemen:

I am in receipt of your letter of February 9th and am very glad you wrote me, as I have neglected writing to you in accordance with request of my brother Clyde Hunt. He asked me to let you know that he has postponed his trip to this country until next spring. He also stated that I should take up the matter, with you, of taking the statues and storing them somewhere, as he thought he had already imposed too much on your good offices.

I am just going to Havana this week for a month's vacation. I assume from your letter that you really mean that it is not inconveniencing you. If this is so, of course I prefer not to take the trouble to have it put in storage. Of course, as previously explained, you have absolutely no liability in connection therewith.
Very truly yours,
[[signature]] Leavitt J. Hunt [[/signature]]

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