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Date Read: 11/12/25
Written by: Alice Jones Rhinelander
Date Written: 5/31/22
660 Ely Ave Pelham Manor May 31, 1922
My Dearest Leonard
I am so glad to hear, you are so glad to hear from me, as I am always glad to hear from you. I can see you at the little table alone, but I pity you dear. I no you are lonesome but I am myself its bad for the both of us dear. I have pictured you times again since you have gone away. You was lying aside of me close and looking into your blue passionate eyes.
They get me crazy for the want of your love. The other night I was lying in bed in the very dark room and I felt I wanted you badly. I wanted to snuggle into your loving arms--And to ly there.
Oh Len I wished I could have you, time seems it will never come for me when you will be mind. Do you really mean, I can have you soon. I hope you do as I love you now, and forever. I will always continue. I hope you will only treat me the same way. If you do the both of us will surely get on fine together which you no we will.
I shall write you this afternoon but I hope you are well, and at night when you are in bed, you will think of all these happy days what we had down at Antoinette.
NYDN, 13 November 1925, 6.
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