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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER XXVII. A Gentleman to his Son on the...by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER XXVII. A Gentleman to his Son on the...LETTER XXVII. A Gentleman to his Son on the Marriage of the latter.Petersburg, July 11, 1914. It is with no small pleasure, and with no slight feeling of parental pride, that I now congratulate you upon your recent change of state. That you have my best and heartiest wishes for your future happiness you already know; but I feel a natural pleasure in again giving them expression. And here I have to add, that no parent could join in those wishes with more fervent sincerity than your dear and kind mother, who desires you to unite with me in the most affectionate regards to our new relation, our daughter-in-law. That your marriage state may be blessed with the same domestic happiness that has fallen to my lot, is the sincere wish of, Your ever affectionate father, Timothy A. Belknap. |
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