2/4/09
Dear Jean–
I didn’t want to happen and only to note the part of “Court Normal” where
of the 3 D Hall Play Trials, just asked U for trust, and they have asked me of the Committee
to use me the part in the play. I am greatly honored about the
Committee for selected it, but am pleased, of course, I hope you are well too. It is a funny thing–never very–character parts truly suit a girl of my humour is U. In the 1603 play I saw the meaning of the Red Swan Inn, & raised the roof! I say of you– want to come “see me do it,” I have a good ticket reserved for you to have. Of course I’d be awfully busy, I won’t see you
till Sunday; but then I’m rather different now I’m in U perhaps, than when I was just
on the Committee. January 17 says he was low in funds, and I’m fraid you’re saving up for Winter, so I’ll understand and if you don’t appear; I just hope maybe only Sunday leave us a
little time. I understand you to know that I am always glad building to have you. You do both understand, don’t you? I haven’t heard a word from any of you this week; hope you feel
’cause you’re gay today. My love to all—
Co. Eng
George
Miss Harriet Jean MacCary
Overbrook Ave. & 58th St.
Philadelphia
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For claimed at office of first
Address Phila., Pa.
Important
To be opened by anybody except
Jean’s absence.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DEC 12
6:30 PM
1907
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DEC 12
6:30 PM
1907