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Written by: Alice Jones Rhinelander
Date Written:
579 Manor Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. C.
Dearest Len,
Having a few minutes the people is home again. I have been all this month having a wonderful time since the first of May. I will ever try and be a good girl, again, as for my time is getting short again. Many thanks for you postal and telegram. I am in the best of healt, I have never felt as good, as I do now. I am getting proper rest, every night. And I trying to live straight.
Listen old dear, how do you like the picture. I really do not no, if you ever saw it before, or not.
I wished I were your sister in going to Europe. I would love to go, but the money questions keep me home at 763 Pelham Rd. I often wish I were a very rich girl. I can't have both healt, and rich. I hope darling you are in the best of healt and having a nice time out in Francisco.
I wished, I were out there with you, But look dear, how many times your little girl has been disappointed.
So goodnight darling, and dream of me again soon, lots of love.
ALICE.
NYT, 17 November 1925, 6.
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