A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. Hafner was to write on new, uglier paper since his usual sheets have run out. Hafner expresses his joy at receiving Chan..
A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. Hafner was to write on new, uglier paper since his usual sheets have run out. Hafner expresses his joy at receiving Chandler's charming letters because she is the only person who doesn't annoy him at the moment. He tells her he has been invited to numerous social gatherings since his dinner with the governor and is becoming popular among many residents, including tourists. Hafner then ponders the significance of him picking Elizabeth for his wife even though he has is surrounded by plenty of charming women; his answer is that she is the sole woman he can love for "her own sake," and he prefers no one else.