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9 rue de la Paix
August 29th., 1937.

Dear Hans:

Your last letter reached me over six weeks ago and had it not been for my seeing Beatrice Cartwright and Horst, who both told me they had heard from you, I would have been wondering whether anything had happened to you and I would have worrying.

It hardly seems credible to me that you haven't felt the desire to communicate at least once, with me during that period of time.  I know that the office is closed and also that you have no secretary at your disposal, but five lines longhand, on any sort of peper, would at least have told me that you were alive, where you were and whom you were visiting.  As things stand at present, I don't know whether you are in California, in Newport, in Chicago, or in Texas.  I can tell you but one thing, that is to say at least I feel hurt!


R. H. Waegen, Esq.,
3 East 51st. St.,
New York, N.Y.

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