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Date Read: 11/11/25
Written by: Alice Jones Rhinelander
Date Written: 11/17/21
Nov. 17, 1921
Dearest Lenard:
I am sitting down for a few minutes, to write you a few lines, what I promised you, dear. Well, sweetheart, how did you get home, after such a wild excitement with me? But I would love, Leonard, to be with you day and night, but I feel terrible lonesome for you, when I do not see you, and to think I cant see you every night any more, as often what I am doing to do in the evening alone, no one hear But father and mother, And my self, and most of the time, I am hear alone, when I do not see you. But you will after give me Len, one of your picture, because thats what I want in my room and I no that you want me to think a great deal of you.
Listen, Lenard, I have had some sweethearts, but I have not loved them, like I have taken to you so.
I have never let a fellow love and carress me, the way you do Leonard, because you make me feel so happy, and loyable toward you dear.
But would it be awful if you had men myself alone. What you would not do to me. I can imagine.
Well, dear, I guess I will after come to a close and will see you early Friday.
Good bye, dearie, Love best wishes,
ALICE
NYDM, 12 November 1925, 2. Similar to: NYDN, 12 November 1925, 3.
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