(seq. 29)

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madeleinemurphy6 at Jan 24, 2023 03:01 PM

(seq. 29)

10.

Since my return from Hanover
I have let my sister know where
I am - also my son in case they
would like to get in touch with
me - that was 1 week ago tonight
- yet no workd. I had one note from
my husband meekly asking me
if I would care to tell him why
all the changes in addresses. I
in turn replied without rancor.
I still feel that I should reopen my
case for more alimony. Miss Cav.
hasn't wanted me to in the past
1 1/2 years. considering my emotional
envolvement but if she recalls
how cool, calm and collected I
was at Dedham when she rushed
in to my defense - she will realize
that now after 6 years of divorce
my emotions and love for him
has is are dead. As Dr. Panenstadt told
me after she had interviewed him -
"He will never change."

It isn't alimony alone - its all
the precious possessions I had
from my girlhood on, my snapshots
of my children - even the gold bracelet
which you had repaired for me at your

(seq. 29)

10.

Since my return from Hanover
I have let my sister know where
I am - also my son in case they
would like to get in touch with
me - that was 1 week ago tonight
- yet no workd. I had one note from
my husband meekly asking me
if I would care to tell him why
all the changes in addresses. I
in turn replied without rancor.
I still feel that I should reopen my
case for more alimony. Miss Cav.
hasn't wanted me to in the past
1 1/2 years. considering my emotional
envolvement but if she recalls
how cool, calm and collected I
was at Dedham when she rushed
in to my defense - she will realize
that now after 6 years of divorce
my emotions and love for him
has is are dead. As Dr. Panenstadt told
me after she had interviewed him -
"He will never change."

It isn't alimony alone - its all
the precious possessions I had
from my girlhood on, my snapshots
of my children - even the gold bracelet
which you had repaired for me at your