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there was a short paragraph on next to the last page of the New York Call about it. We have been living in dread ever since that Walter Winchell or somebody would pick it up, although by now, in the fourteenth year, we feel safer from prying eyes. Well, cheerio, George. Don’t forget your American […]

December 14, 1934
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there was a short paragraph on next to the last page of the New York Call about it. We have been living in dread ever since that Walter Winchell or somebody would pick it up, although by now, in the fourteenth year, we feel safer from prying eyes.

Well, cheerio, George. Don’t forget your American friends. You can count on them never, never, never to forget you or Eddie. In fact, we’ll watch you like hawks and front-page your every move even when you’re motionless.

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