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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER XXXIII. On receiving a Photograph from her Suitor.

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

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LETTER XXXIII. On receiving a Photograph from her Suitor.

LETTER XXXIII. On receiving a Photograph from her Suitor.

Hanover Place, June 3, 1014.
My Dear Phil:

I never thought that any fresh proof of your attachment was needed, nevertheless, I have this day received another, and that one of the most acceptable I could have desired, viz., the portrait of him whom, of all others, I am most desirous to keep in recollection. I feel that it will ever recall you forcibly to my recollection, and in so doing, will be a constant source of delight to my mind, and will afford me some kind of solace during your absence. I need scarcely add that I accept your gift with unspeakable delight, although, at present, I have nothing better to send you in return than a fresh assurance of my most constant attachment, which, I trust, may prove as welcome to you as your treasured miniature has proved to me, and in this hope I remain,

My dear Phil,

Ever yours affectionately,

Etta Mason.

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