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side of the question.  Better should I wait a few months and then throw before them what I have done and treat the whole matter as a subject of [[underline]] record and not of doubt [[/underline]].  After Segall let me out of his carriage before my hotel I went to [[red underline]] Sperry's [[/red underline]] room.  He was still in bed but cheerful and I developed to him my ideas as explained above and I told him that [[red underline]] my intention is to stop all further  negotiations and not sign the contract.  Sperry [[/red underline]] was rather astonished at my new standpoint but after I had explained seems to agree with my views  How shall I now break
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the news to Hecht.  He may become suspicious.  [[strikethrough]] but [[/strikethrough]] and think I want to drop him too.  But this is not the case.  [[red underline]] I want Hecht with me.  His cooperation is too valuable.[[/red underline]]  I shall explain matters to him to morrow.  But I have an early appointment to morrow with [[red underline]] Segall [[/red underline]] for signing the contract Segall considers everything is settled and agreed upon and my remarks in the carriage seemed somewhat to excite him.  [[strikethrough]] I went [[/strikethrough]] I went to a comic opera.  "O [[?]] Lieutenants!" rather amusing but somewhat common place and stupid.  Later going to Pschorr for supper met there [[red underline]] Dr. Levine [[/red underline]] [[strikethrough]] of [[/strikethrough]] the [[red underline]] biochemist [[/red underline]] of N.Y with ten american medical students (Jewish)
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