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Written by: Melvin C. Churchill
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Sweet Alice--Two days and no letter! It seems ages. I think about you all day and dream of you at night.
I know I shall succeed now in my work, for you are my inspiration, and all my hope and ambition is centered in your sweet self. I am busy planning our future, girl of my dreams! How wonderful it is to know you love me! I can hardly realize that you are mine. I should go mad if it were not so. O! what a gift of joy and bliss heaven has sent me!
Just twenty-four hours and I will see you again. How long it seems until I can realize in full your tenderness. To have the thrill of your arms about me, to drink again the honey of your sweet lips and to hear the music of "Yes, dear, I love you."
Devotedly yours--Mel.
MELVIN C. CHURCHILL 348 WEST 58TH st.
NYDN, 26 November 1925, 9.
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