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Date Read: 11/18/25
Written by: Leonard Kip Rhinelander
Date Written: 2/27/22
Bermuda. Feb. 27. 1922.
My Dearest Alice:
How are you feeling and what have you been doing all these weary days since I went away? It seems such a long, long time, dear, that I have seen you, although it is but only a little over a week, that really I am wondering if the 7th of March will over come.
Well, Alice, no doubt you will want to know how I have been spending my time and what kind of weather we have been having and how I have been. It will not take very much time, to tell you what I have been doing, as really every day is the same with me in regards to my actions.
Most of the time, darling, I have been riding on my bicycle taking in all the beautiful views and looking at all the quaint little houses. Each place I go seems more lovely than the other that honestly I wish you were here with me, Sweetheart, to tell me you opinion of Bermuda.
After breakfast every morning I ride over to the beach and spend the morning swimming.
Oh, if you were here with me I would never leave this heavenly place.--Len.
NYDM, 19 November 1925, 6.
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