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Mascot Moskovina

Harmony Bench, Author

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Letter Feb. 29, 1920 page 2

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or would you allow me to say that your address was my permenent address, should I come to Chicago to take up my case. Also how much the case might cost more or less. I hope you will not be angry for asking you all this, the lawyer would give you the advice free of charge, or you might have a lawyer you know. I must get my divorce and here in New York I cannot get it I must have my husband here, and my lawyer advised me to make inquiries about Chicago if I had any friends there to have them, make inquiries and if they would permit me to say their home was my pernent residence. I used to know Mr. Wollf now (Wollkoff) the russian Consul, but I do not know where his address is now and so could not consul him. Next Sunday we are to dance at the sunday Winter Garden Concert. Well I have to finish now and write some letters to some girls I know in England who have witten me so many times but I always was to bussy to answer anyway the first letter I always answer when I do sit down to write is yours. I am have four teeth filled so wish me luck. Kiss Nondas and I do hope you all feel a little better now. I will not ask you anymore why you dont come here, for as you say you might not on so well, only my ideas was that when you were not well you would have some reall friends close at hand to help you and also Nondas would not be so lonely. Well Cheer oh! Mama sends her love to you both and Toots as well.
With Love and Good Luck from
Mascot
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