The Private Life of Greta Garbo (1931)

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CHAPTER XV Garbo’s lease on her house was about to expire. She had not been able to find another place that suited her. The owner knew that she did not want to renew the lease on account of the neighbors who were always looking into the garden. His property was for sale, and he had been very angry when Garbo refused to let prospective buyers go through the house. When she asked for an extension until she could find another place, he did not want to give it. Finally her business manager persuaded him to allow her a little more time. Gustaf and Sigrid were anxious to quit their adventure of housekeeping for a star. Gustaf was anxious to get back into something where he could have a little time of his own. He still m