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[[written in red in left margin]] Sign contract [[/written in red]]
point to me by Meyer [[?]] and other [[underline]] instead of blindly submitting [[/underline]] for signature.  He called my attention [[underline]] several [[/underline]] times to possibilities of error of interpretation etc.  Then [[underline]] finally signed [[/underline]] and witnessed.  [[strikethrough]] Had [[/strikethrough]] They had to pay nearly 1100 Marks for stamps alone !  Afterwards got formal sealed copy of document very elaborately drawn up.  Hurried lunch with Meyer and Moser, then went to Sauer's office to buy things.  Then went to see Dr. [[Deychler?]] at office of Chemiker Zeitung. Found him alone. His frequent references to [[underline]] [[Pollack?]] [[/underline]] and the way he referred to him
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seemed to indicate that he was in friendly relations with him, altho' he denied that he was handling his cases Says [[underline]] [[Pollark?]] [[/underline]] is doing successful business in Austria altho' [[underline]] Moser and Weger smiled in doubt [[/underline]] when I told them that. - As to [[underline]] Vayzouny [[/underline]] case Deychler says he wrote to Cox advising him not to deposit patent in Belguim or France but got peremptory order from [[underline]] Cox [[/underline]] to do so.  Advised him to keep German cases pending as long as possible.  Packed my valises paid customary tips.  Then came Peyser took him for supper to Kempinski then drove to Anhalt Station there found Segal, Weger, Moore, Kohler and Jaeger. who stayed until train left for