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I agree that Ruth negotiated for more money, but why does the letter to Ruth address him like a mailed letter?
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It doesn't make sense to me. I have about three scenarios, but my guess is that someone more familiar with such things will give us a simple explanation, so I won't throw my ideas out. Or I will throw them out. I love double entendras.
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I still think both contracts were mailed simultaneously to Ruth to be signed & returned. On a side note, the handwritten contract reminds me of that scene from "Eight Men Out" when Comiskey says, "twenty-nine is not thirty, Eddie."
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Then you must think that the handwritten one is a forgery, as it makes no sense to type one and then sloppily pen a second to be mailed at the same time.
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