The
love
letters
of
Elizabeth
Taylor,
who
died
of
congestive
heart
decease
last
Wednesday,
are
all
set
to
go
under
hammer.
According
to
sources,
there
are
more
than
60
unpublished
love
letters,
which
were
written
to
her
first
fiance
William
Pawley,
when
she
was
17.
Those
letters
will
now
bel
sold
at
online
auction
in
May.
It
is
reported
that
RR
Auction
at
New
Hampshire
in
US
had
bought
Elizabeth
Taylor's
love
letters
from
William
Pawley,
who
was
engaged
to
Dame
Elizabeth
for
less
than
a
year
in
1949.
Those
letters
were
worth
of
25,000
dollars
two
years
ago.
But
after
the
death
of
Dame
Elizabeth,
their
price
has
gone
up
and
they
are
now
estimated
to
fetch
two
or
three
times
of
their
actual
price
at
the
online
auction
in
May.
However,
the
letters
of
Liz
Taylor
reveal
an
insight
into
her
teenage
life.
She
wrote,
“I've
never
known
this
kind
of
love
before,
it's
so
perfect
and
complete,
and
mature.
I've
never
loved
anyone
in
my
life
before
one
third
as
much
as
I
love
you
and
I
never
will
(well,
as
far
as
that
goes,
I'll
never
love
anyone
else,
period).