The Secret Letters Of Marilyn Monroe And Jacqueline Kennedy - Plot & Excerpts
Martha Marshall 444 East 57th Street New York, New York December 5, 1959 Dear Martha, Your letter gave me food for thought and I’m grateful. Much as I despise myself for admitting this, honesty forces me to confess that (as I have never in my life known either hunger or cold, and the prospect petrifies me) I should, indeed, press the button. However, not that I wish to indulge in one-upmanship or assuage my considerable guilt at my own venality, I have to ask you to reevaluate your answer were I to rephrase Freud’s question as follows: imagine that if you pressed the button, Mr. G would be yours for keeps (as the teenagers call it). Would you press it? I’d be extremely interested to learn your answer, if you feel like considering the question further. On another front, your reticence regarding Errol Flynn was commendable, yet tantalized me almost beyond endurance. Please don’t feel that because I have become a mother, I either am less of a woman or have become fragile and unable to countenance the saltier side of life.
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