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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER XI. To a Widow from a Widower.

by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)   

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LETTER XI. To a Widow from a Widower.

LETTER XI. To a Widow from a Widower.

Union Square, November 14, 1913.
My Dear Madam:

I am emboldened to lay open to you the present state of my feelings, being so convinced of your good sense and amiable disposition that 1 feel assured you will deal candidly with me in your reply.

Like yourself, I have been deprived of the partner of my earlier life, and as I approach the middle state of existence I feel more and more the want of some kindred spirit to share with me whatever years are reserved to me by Providence. My fortune is such as to enable me to support a lady in the manner which I feel to be due to your accomplishments and position, and I sincerely hope that you will think carefully over my proposal, and if you can make up your mind to share my fortune and affections I trust that no efforts will be wanting on my part to insure you the happiness you so well deserve.

I need scarcely say that an early answer, on a matter so much connected with my future happiness, will be a great favor to,

My dear madam,

Your devoted friend and admirer,

Herbert De Voe.

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