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All the pictures which were not sold, and those which we collected in his studio in June, will all be in charge of the Wildenstein Gallery and many could be seen there now if this would be necessary.  
All the pictures which were not sold, and those which we collected in his studio in June, will all be in charge of the Wildenstein Gallery and many could be seen there now if this would be necessary.  
I hope some sales will result for as I told you Lemordaut is trying to collect a little sum with which he can build himself a little home in Paris, as his present barn of a studio is not considered possible for a  man who has to combat so many physical ills and who has lost his sight.  
I hope some sales will result for as I told you [[Lemordaut?]] is trying to collect a little sum with which he can build himself a little home in Paris, as his present barn of a studio is not considered possible for a  man who has to combat so many physical ills and who has lost his sight.  
If there is anything I can do, to assist in any way, please call upon me. I hope to go out to Chicago myself in Dec--if plans materialize.  
If there is anything I can do, to assist in any way, please call upon me. I hope to go out to Chicago myself in Dec--if plans materialize.  
With cordial regards, Sincerely yours
With cordial regards, Sincerely yours
Halvaia Hoffman--
Halvaia Hoffman--

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All the pictures which were not sold, and those which we collected in his studio in June, will all be in charge of the Wildenstein Gallery and many could be seen there now if this would be necessary. I hope some sales will result for as I told you Lemordaut? is trying to collect a little sum with which he can build himself a little home in Paris, as his present barn of a studio is not considered possible for a man who has to combat so many physical ills and who has lost his sight. If there is anything I can do, to assist in any way, please call upon me. I hope to go out to Chicago myself in Dec--if plans materialize. With cordial regards, Sincerely yours Halvaia Hoffman--