Love On Trial: Online Addendum




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Written by: Leonard Kip Rhinelander

Date Written: 10/7/21

Oct. 7, 1921

Dear Alice,

Do you think it's quite fair when I take all the trouble to come down to see you and then find you out? I wonder if you still care for me, or, as a matter of fact, ever did? Don't think, dear, that I am angry with you but just a little upset. You can't blame me, can you?

Well, my car, I hope, will be ready by the middle of next week or perhaps sooner and then, dear, you and I can take some long rides and maybe if you are real nice to me once in a while, I will let you drive. I bet I know you are wondering what I mean by being real nice. Well, I will leave that to your own imagination.

Perhaps if you really want me to come down Monday night I will do so. Only, dear, if you promise faithfully that you will be there. This short letter is just to tell you how disappointed I was last night when you did not show up and I hope it will never happen again.

Expecting to hear from you very soon both by letter and phone.

Much love,
LEONARD.

P.S. Phone number 2392 Stamford

NYDN, 18 November 1925, 3, 4.





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