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on side August 1929 on top Marion

Dear Charles - I think of you going out to paint every day. Fall coming on and then winter - the changing scene. Now that I have got these few things of yours away here I am quite sure your determination to let yourself go - toward color - in light.

 There was a young man here who has spent the summer in Paris. He saw your things on the wall. He lives in

Philadelphia. The other day he was talking to me. He said that, having been with your things here he felt new strength and delicacy in your color than in any of the things seen over there by the younger men about whom a fuss is being made.

 He began talking about wanting to get one of your things. I told him I thought he might have one of the oils for

$50.00. I am pretty sure the thing to do is to get a few, scattered around.

 He expressed that it might be well to let you make the