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January 14th 1921

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Mr. Frank Gair Macomber, 
463 Beacon street,
Boston, Mass.

Dear Mr. Macomber,-

Upon my return to New York and before taking up any business question, I wish to tell you again how very interesting and exceptionally charming was this trip to Boston, and it was thus thanks to you and to Mrs. Macomber.

Not only have you given me the most cordial welcome, but you have been so kind as to give me me with this exquisite spoon an unperishable souvenir of your lovely hospitality.

In full understanding of the requirements of my business, you have put me in connection with one of your prominent art patrons, and I will certainly again avail myself of your large courtesy.

Therefore let me express my very sincere and repeated thanks, and how very much indebted I feel towards you for what you have done and are still willing to do for me. 

Kindly remember me to Mrs. Macomber, and believe me, 

Sincerely yours,

(Germain Seligmann)