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Date Read: 11/12/25
Written by: Alice Jones Rhinelander
Date Written: 12/3/22
Dec. 3, 1922
Dearest:
Have received your dear telegram also your sweet package, I adore that little token its just darling of you to send it to me. You can never forget your loves one little girl can you honey. Never mind time is coming, coming, coming, and you day is coming again, when I will ly in your arms, to love and carress.
Last night I was out with Kitty and her husband, at White Plains, to a dance and had a wonderful time, and hear husband, had is old buddy Pal, had a lovely evening, went up there and had dinner and danced.
But times I get terrible. I do not care what's going to happen, as I am terrible lonesome for you. But this thing is terrible hard for the both of us. What can we do? I wore your token what you sent me, also your pretty Japanese dress, and hear husband Pal, Mr. Adams, mentioned how nice I did look, very attractive in it. I told him I was very much pleased that he liked it. Grace is living in one of mother houses, now she has taken one. But they are getting a wonderful wall.
I wonder if you and I ever will but I am sure that we will. But dearest I think of you every day and Grief for you, to think you will not be with me this Christmas, besides you was not with me last Christmas either. I was up in Marie Antoinette alone in that sweet cozy room, waiting for my love nest.
Well dearest, I am going down to Proctors this Even just as soon as I get your letter finished. I am always at Kitty house, she has a adorable little home. But dearest time seems at time very long, then again it seems very short. But I live in hopes every day to see you again soon. Are you spending Christmas in San Frisco. Dearest will after excuse your little Alice, as the auto is waiting outside for me. Will close lots of love and kisses. Thanking you again for your present. ALICE.
NYDM, 13 November 1925, 4. BAA, 21 November 1925, 3.
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