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Date Read: 11/17/25
Written by: Leonard Kip Rhinelander
Date Written: 10/28/21
Oct. 28, 1921
Dearest Alice,
Well dear, what did you think of our ride last night in the "Pullman Train?" to tell you the truth, I was never quite so cold in all my life. How about you? I have reason to believe that you were nice and warm. If you weren't it wasn't my fault.
Dearest, I hope some night you will come to Stamford with me alone. I know that you would have come last evening if Carl hadn't been there. The reason I asked him was because I thought you had arranged a party with Kittie.
Carl and I will be down on Sunday night around five thirty to take supper with you. Get hold of Kittie so Carl will have somebody. I hate to see him alone. I wonder if you are really going to stay in Friday and Saturday night.
Much love as ever,
LEONARD.
P.S. It's "Awful" to be away from you two nights!
NYDN, 18 November 1925, 4. Similar to: NYDM, 18 November 1925, 6. Similar to: BAA, 21 November 1925, 3.
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