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Mascot Moskovina

Harmony Bench, Author

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Letter Mar. 14, 1918 page 3

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and how my husband has been I did not tell for I do not want to worry her any more than I can help for poor darling is terrible distressed that I cannot come home, but now she needs not worry anymore for I think so I said before with the cauche [cash] like I have now to work so well she not worry for in the States I would not have the partner neither the Money packing like here and no matter haw [how] good or bad at the profession one is one cannot make a success unless on[e] has someone interested in one. For This Mr. Burel is spending lots of money on our act. Of course My Mama thinks the world of me and all I do right or wrong is wonderfull. Music is a dear mother and she is one of the great Stars amongst Mothers we my Mama and I are pleased by not only being Mother and daughter but we are the greatest and thickest of friends. You may say I am writting something exteroirinary that of course all mothers and daughters are friends but you are wrong there are really very few mothers who are good friends with their daughters because of their narrow mindedness the[y] make their daughters be affraid to tell them the real truth and then it is a parent and no more friendship
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