Letter Mar. 14, 1918 page 16
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me, and when the Co was ready Mr. Dandre said I should be an understudy as I could no do the work with the other girls but when we started to rehear they wer suprised to find that I had became at last a dancer and cabable to do everything with the other girls 3 weeks of Albertny (to me the most wonderfull teacher in the world) made me a dancer of no good better than I ever had hope to be and I was but into all the work Then on tour I got the pantonine parts of mothe[r] in Giselle & Magic Flut I had a very nice w[r]ite up in the paper last time we worked her[e] with Pavlova. for the work there, So now I am really for the firts time practiiice hard and working seriously with heart and soul now after this long and tedious story I think you never will read to here it will tire you to much. Yes Mama thinks the wold of me but such a Good Mama as I have could have deserved a better daughter I am only a lot of trouble & worry & expense and with all trainig and every thing I only now have brain enought to be really serious before I was always the lightheaded kid[?] nothing on earth could worry me or bother me & nothing would I do
me, and when the Co was ready Mr. Dandre said I should be an understudy as I could no do the work with the other girls but when we started to rehear they wer suprised to find that I had became at last a dancer and cabable to do everything with the other girls 3 weeks of Albertny (to me the most wonderfull teacher in the world) made me a dancer of no good better than I ever had hope to be and I was but into all the work Then on tour I got the pantonine parts of mothe[r] in Giselle & Magic Flut I had a very nice w[r]ite up in the paper last time we worked her[e] with Pavlova. for the work there, So now I am really for the firts time practiiice hard and working seriously with heart and soul now after this long and tedious story I think you never will read to here it will tire you to much. Yes Mama thinks the wold of me but such a Good Mama as I have could have deserved a better daughter I am only a lot of trouble & worry & expense and with all trainig and every thing I only now have brain enought to be really serious before I was always the lightheaded kid[?] nothing on earth could worry me or bother me & nothing would I do
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