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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER XXXII. A Lady on sending her Photograph to...by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER XXXII. A Lady on sending her Photograph to...LETTER XXXII. A Lady on sending her Photograph to her Suitor.Boston, July 11, 1914. Accept my very best thanks for your kind inquiries regarding my health, which I am happy to say is as good as usual. My thoughts often recur to the happy hours which we have passed together -- hours which I have thought have passed like minutes, so full were they of the pleasure which I ever feel in your company, While I fed that my personal pretensions are but humble, I believe that you will be pleased with the en- closed miniature, the view of which, in my absence, may call to your mind a remembrance of me. While I feel that the likeness is rather a flattering one, still, should it but serve to bring me to your remembrance, the skill .of the artist will not have been exercised in vain. Pray accept it as a friendly memento from, my dear Sir, Ever sincerely yours, Evelyn Thorp. |
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