Love On Trial: Online Addendum




Love Letters:

Date Read: 11/17/25

Written by: Leonard Kip Rhinelander

Date Written: 11/4/21

Nov. 4, 1921

Dearest Alice:

Well, darling, I certainly don't want to go to dinner tonight, but as you wish me to attend, why that settlees it. No doubt you will have a mighty fine time at the dance and I hope you will, only, dear, think of me once or twice. I will not be thinking of you once or twice, dear, but all the time until I see you Saturday evening. Did I tell you that yesterday I was asked to go to Princeton and see the Harvard football game, but, of course, I had to refuse, as I would not get back until late and then I would be unable to take you to the dance? Honeybunch, you are not going to leave me and go all the way to Hartford? Are you dear? Of course you are not, because if you did really I wouldn't know what to do. Think of all the good times you and I can have together if you stay. As a matter of fact, we have had some good ones already and we can continue to do so if you do not leave me. Try dear and understand how I feel about it and then you are sure to change your mind.

Yours till Saturday night.
Love,
LEONARD.

P.S. Remember me to your father and mother.

NYDN, 18 November 1925, 4.
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