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Mascot Moskovina

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Letter June 8, 1917 page 2

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letter I had left them outside. But I will not forget them this time and some p.c. Well in Guayaquil things were pretty bad yet with the Co. First off all it is a terrible place and we are just all dead lucky none of us got yellow fever malaria etc. I will continue this letter as I have to rush to lunch and rehearsal so solong till later. It is now 5 o'c and as I have just returned and have one hour before dinner I am going finish this letter to you. As I was writting before it was just by a miracle that we all got out of Guayaquil without some sickness as it was all the Co. had to go into quarentine for 7 days the things from there to here took 6 days and then we had to stop one more day in quarentine to make up the 7 days. But here in Lima it is lovely a quaint city with the women going about in these Spanish mantilas some are very pretty with their hair bleached fair and their black eyes the lower classes mostly consist of Indians the women who sell fruits keep the Babies Slung on their shoulders like the little Papoos in North America but they do not dress up like Indians just anyold way slop slop hat blouse & skirt
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