Correspondence from Maria de Miramar to Gerald Yorke
59 Belsize Avenue.
Feb 2 31
Dear Yorke:
I am glad to heard of you. I hope you are well. You are right not to be more proposed to interfere with our both. I mean A.C. and me because I. I will not have any correspondence with him and I since two weeks. I have begin my case in Court Marylebone and poursuit A.C. for not support me. About the Settlement was this: AC, and Dennes Jones in 22 Chancery Lane, tell me that they could help me only with your authority. AC said that in Chancery Lane they must, and Chancery Lane said that only with your authority they could give me every month a cheque who every month they send to AC. Could you let me know what is the truth with this things? I hope that we are friendly always. Never mind for me if you are or not friend of A.C. be neutral and for the rest I don't care. If you will one day come to see me, I shall be glad to talk with you. My telefon No. is Primrose 6868.
Hoping to see you soon.
Yours always,
Marie.
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