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Date Read: 11/13/25
Written by: Alice Jones Rhinelander
Date Written: 1/16/22
Jan. 16, 1922
My dearest Leonard.
I received your letter dearest, and feel very unhappy tonight. I only wished that you had me, in a room alone.
If I give up Leonard I shall never forget you and often think, of you dearest but I can stand it any longer, to be home, and get treated the way, I am had been getting lately, because Len, I am terribly unhappy and I can't help it dear, to tell you. And its come to the point, I must tell you. So I think I better settle down with Eddie, its a case I would sooner be with you. But its auful to be home, and hear such remarks so Lenard I hope this will not unset you dear, it is that I want Eddie that bad, but its a case to get away from home, and its a good chance.
Lovingingly yours, ALICE.
NYDN, 14 November 1925, 4, 5. Entire letter: NYDM, 14 November 1925, 4.
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