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February 6, 1946

Dear Georges:

Thank you for your letter of February 2.

About David Weill, the easiest way to go about it, it seems to me, would be simply to call up his son Pierre, or have you any particular reason for my not doing this?

As regards the Coysevox busts, I may write to David Finley.  However, between the two, unless of course I should receive a proof of definite interest which I doubt very much, I definitely prefer having the Torcheres.

Just received a telephone call from Mrs. Seidenberg that she is coming in with Kostelanetz.

Nothing otherwise except that two important abstract paintings by PICASSO and BRAQUE of the Fleischmann Collection have been sold, which of course is very upsetting, but couldn't be helped.

There is nothing quite definite about my leaving for Mexico.  I still hope to leave on the fifteenth, but that is not definite yet.

t.s.v.p.