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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER XIII. The Answer, Favorable.by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER XIII. The Answer, Favorable.LETTER XIII. The Answer, Favorable.Montreal, January 14, 1914. I thank you very much for the manly and honorable way in which you have addressed me in reference to my daughter's hand. I have long since perceived that your attentions to her were of a marked character, and that they appeared to give her much pleasure. I know no reason whatever to oppose your wishes, and if I may judge from the manner in which she received the communication from myself you will find a by no means unwilling listener. Dine with us to-morrow at six, if you are not engaged, and you will then have an opportunity of pleading your own cause. Meanwhile, believe me, with every confidence in your integrity and good feeling, Yours most sincerely, Peter Vaughan. |
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