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Mascot Moskovina

Harmony Bench, Author

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Letter Mar. 14, 1918 page 5

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left her drift where she would. There are millions of casses simerlar in many ways I but tire you to speak of them. Dear folks your friendship is very valuable to me, a true really true friend rich or poor is worth their weith in gold for they are very vey few. I cannot express myself how sorry I am for your situation and the uuter hopelessness of it, and you ill health, pardon me for being personal but have you not been able to locate your husband and compel to at least pay you a little money put your pride in your pocket and do this at least for Nondas’s sake if it is possible. You write my furture so gloriously I wish it could be so but I am afraid that really I have an unlucky life I have a darling mother and yet willfully this uncontrollable passion for travling drags me away from her & my Baby and I am now unable to return for lord knows how many years till the [illegible] stops all because I did one wrong thing. I have received a very charming letter from Mr. Dandre saying I & the other could not return to the Co as we could not join the Co in Brazil where the main part of the Tournée is to be made but he never mentions that he would at beast [best] give
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