Letter Mar. 14, 1918 page 6
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us our return fare so that if a chance should come we would have money to return all who saw the letter written as it was in a most effectionate manner and ending up with their deep regrets that they could not have us back in the Co say that they are Rotten with no chacter I wrote him a good answer just as sweet & diplomatic as he wrote to me and asked him to at least as he had stranded & fooled us etc to give us our return fare from here to New Your from where he took us. The Co is allready in Brazil now, this girl from Russia was only a [illegible] but the[y] took a girl from New York a Bohemian girl who’s stage name is Massalova and who worked with Theadore Kosloff at the Palace well she is to allternate with Pavlova as Pavlova is only going to dance about 2 or 3 times a week. Mama wrote me that in New York they suffer terrible too her landlord had given out with coal and like evey one elese was unable to get any and so they had no steam heat and Mama wraped the Baby herself & the dogs in shawlls it was a funy sight she says but with 16 below zero I think it was tragic and a disgrace to the manement [management]
us our return fare so that if a chance should come we would have money to return all who saw the letter written as it was in a most effectionate manner and ending up with their deep regrets that they could not have us back in the Co say that they are Rotten with no chacter I wrote him a good answer just as sweet & diplomatic as he wrote to me and asked him to at least as he had stranded & fooled us etc to give us our return fare from here to New Your from where he took us. The Co is allready in Brazil now, this girl from Russia was only a [illegible] but the[y] took a girl from New York a Bohemian girl who’s stage name is Massalova and who worked with Theadore Kosloff at the Palace well she is to allternate with Pavlova as Pavlova is only going to dance about 2 or 3 times a week. Mama wrote me that in New York they suffer terrible too her landlord had given out with coal and like evey one elese was unable to get any and so they had no steam heat and Mama wraped the Baby herself & the dogs in shawlls it was a funy sight she says but with 16 below zero I think it was tragic and a disgrace to the manement [management]
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