[Location uncertain], Germany
Adolph Jerome Bennett stationery
[Note: This letter is extremely difficult to read due to cursive handwriting. The transcription below represents best efforts with significant uncertainty.]
Dear Sweetheart -
Well honey it's another day & before it - no mail! Curse it it's not your fault that I get no plenty [?] for I am so anxious to receive the plans I sent you for Paris? Or the fur I sent from here?
I hope you are well dear. Please take good care of yourself. All my love always in I am so anxious to [receive?] all ways.
Your devoted husband,
Dolph
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It's been weeks & weeks without mail from you, [?] many [?] all right with me. Dad will write a letter to Lois [?] Carter this afternoon - when I hand for them in a day [?] - And you're a card, but not [?] they don't [want?] [?] it received that [it] would [?] tell me honey, did you ever [?] Shirley — [?]
[Note: Multiple sections of this letter remain illegible. The letter appears brief and primarily expresses frustration with mail delays and asks about items Dolph previously sent Jean.]
