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Mascot Moskovina

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Letter Jan. 5, 1920 page 2

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your dear letters and sweet Xmas token, thank you so much you are such dears to always think of me. Well my Toots was such a delight she is tall for her age and fair haired, big china blue eyes and proofs herself quite an inteligent Baby, she has taken to me allready and we have great times going out together. I am so busy I am renovating my wardrobe for the stage and besides I go to Tarasoff’s school 637 Madison Ave. corner 59th where I do 3 hours practice every day taking theree classes so you can imagine I have hardly a minute of time since I am home and the heat to the cold had allready laid me up with an awfull cold and for two days I could not walk with mussel bend from the change of climate. Well Mama was pleased, she is looking well and younger than ever. I am so sorry you are there in Chicago you could be together and be just friends if only here. Well we have nothing definitely anansed [announced] try but next week we will confirm a contract to play a concert tour with symphnony ochestra through the States our our show just the two of us Sascha and I. If this comes of then we play the Autoriom for one show a matinée in Chicago every day a nother town, now should it come of you shall have seats and all to come if you wanted to but wait it sounds to good to be true besides I am so busy with costumes I don’t think I can be ready to start Feb. 1st. I took Baby with me to the Dancing school she sat there all the 3 hours as quite as could be. Well I have to finish the coustumere is coming and I have to have the stuff ready. I have hard[l]y a moment to breath I get up earrly and to bed late with all the excitemet. Sascha lives here too and our Secretary. but he knows very little english but as we intend later to return to South. A. we keep him with us. I found the prices here even more expensive than in S. A. it is terrible here what on earth is going to happen to the
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