Letter Mar. 14, 1918 page 2
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At present we have not quite settledwhat < where > we are going to work at. I get up every mornig at 6.30 at 7.30 I am already practising till 9 o’c Then I have rehearsal with the penano [piano] till 10. I am getting a very fine repertoire aranged. I am very sorry to have to say it but my husband unluckly is rotten like all men for he proves to be more of a hindrance then a help and up till now has been unable to find any work. And were it not for him I would be at home but perhaps this is as you say for the best for it affords we a wonderfull obertunity to get a little reputation and give me confidence to work on my own which one never gets in the "X"s Co. You are quite right no one helps you when in trouble but this time I think I have had marvelous luck for really the way our possition was in Rio de Janairo was to disparing. When I gave you Mama’s address in my letter from Rio it was the old address c/o Mrs. Frank 62nd Street I forget it now my self But since of course I have receaved letters telling me that Mama has moved and the new address which you have 187 W. 80th. I told Mama of course some of my case but the real deatales of how I suffered in Rio and my dissapontmts
At present we have not quite settled
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