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Date Read: 11/13/25
Written by: Alice Jones Rhinelander
Date Written: 7/16/22
July 16, 1922
Dearest Boy,
I have just read over your bear book before I retire for the night. And how pretty those verses appeal to me, Len, Gee. But you are a dream to think, of me, so much. I never thought of a boy of your type, would fall for me, but every every body, tells me up hear I have got such, a sweet disposition, and I was very friendly. I think at times I wished, I was as distant as you, as Leonard it does not always pay to be so friendly.
. . Lots of love and kisses.
Yours always, AL.
NYDN, 14 November 1925, 4.
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