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Mascot Moskovina

Harmony Bench, Author

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Letter Nov. 11, 1917 page 4

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the Lord knows how many years I may be exiled from home and Oh I am so homesick for my Mama & Baby just think on December 23 she will be two years old walking and talking and I cant see her I have spent nearly every night crying my self to sleep. Mme. Pavlova was very sweet she gave me some letters of introduction to several people and thinks I might be able to teach but as they are all english and I am now married as they say to an Austrian they certainly could no employ me. Mr. Dandre lefts us a hundred dollars each but here we have had to live now for 4 weeks and our living cost was $2 a day without little necesat[ies] [page torn] one [needs?] then when [page torn] get to B.A. we will have about $20 left now on that we are soppose to get costumes to get work with for without costumes scenery and music one can get no work for it is not like in the States where one could do work in musical comedies etc. here there is only a chance in Vaudiville. But we have work wired to Mr. Dandre telling him we must have more money and we hope we get some more otherwise the Lord help us But my Mama must have no idea of all this it would worry her to death and really as I am strong and healthy I perhaps can get some work in a english Buisness house if I hide the fact that I am married but as
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