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100 [[strikethrough]] to [[/strikethrough]] [[underline]] the arguments [[/underline]] of [[underline]] their politicians [[/underline]] who want to [[underline]] attribute to others [[/underline]] the [[underline]] cause [[/underline]] of their [[underline]] financial troubles. Karpen [[/underline]] left to day. [[underline]] July 2 [[/underline]]. [[strikethrough]] La [[/strikethrough]] This evening I ordered a reserved seat for the Theatre, "Mon curé Chez les Riches." When I arrived to take my seat I found myself seated next to [[underline]] Julius Phillipi [[/underline]] and his [[underline]] wife from Rio de Janiero. [[/underline]] Pleasant meeting and long talk. [[underline]] Phillipi [[/underline]] tells me the book he lent me in 1920 is Brazil and the Brazilians by Kidder and Fletcher, and he has found a copy for me. [[underline]] July 3 [[/underline]]. Have sent cable letter to [[underline]] George, [[/underline]] telling have located [[underline]] Redman [[/underline]] [[end page]] [[start page]] 101 expect him here and then will arrange my further plans accordingly. Spent all day with [[underline]] Phillipi [[/underline]] talking over old times. Lunch with Mr. & Mrs. [[underline]] Phillipi [[/underline]] at "new Pruniers" Restaurant. [[underline]] Phillipi [[/underline]] tells me there is a very interesting book "Brazilian Highlands" by Francis Burton, Constable London. Editors. [[underline]] Phillipi [[/underline]] stays at [[underline]] Claridge [[/underline]] a rather showy place with the sporty [[strikethrough]] Spanish [[/strikethrough]] Latin [[underline]] American element [[/underline]] much in view. [[underline]] Rosettes etc. [[/underline]] Boullanger 24 Rue [[underline]]d'aunon, [[/underline]] Paris. [[underline]] July 5 (Sunday) [[/underline]] Rain all day. [[underline]] Redman [[/underline]] and [[underline]] Mrs. R. [[/underline]] and [[underline]] Bishop [[/underline]] for lunch at my hotel. All afternoon till 9 P.M. [[left margin]] Buy. Jack London. On the Road The Park of the King by John Buchanan [[/left margin]]