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March 15th 1921

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Mr. Max Pam
1112 Empire Building
71 Broadway
New York

[[underlined]] REGISTERED [[/underlined]]

Dear Mr. Pam,-

Mrs. V. Croebie da Cunha has handed me the sum of $48.58, which please find enclosed herewith, asking me to remit this amount to you, in settlement of her account as stated in your letter of October 29th 1920.

Furthermore, she insisted upon my taking back the recovered jewels which are in your possession, and I would be thankful to you if you could let me have them.

You know that our dear friend has been very ill all this winter, and is recovering very slowly.

I have just returned to this country; I landed on the 13th and do not intend to remain here over three weeks. Should you happen to be in New York shortly, I would be extremely pleased to have a little chat with you and call on you.

Kindly acknowledge receipt of this letter and contents, and pray believe me,

Very sincerely yours,

(Germain Seligmann)