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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER XXXVII. The Answer.by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER XXXVII. The Answer.LETTER XXXVII. The Answer.New York, September 7, 1913. Make yourself perfectly easy as to my consent to anything that can promote your happiness. If Mr. Van Huysen be what you represent, my fondest wishes that you might meet with a desirable partner in life will be realized. At the same time, do not be too hasty in giving an unqualified assent to his proposals, but take time to learn those minute shades of disposition and character which nothing but constant acquaintance can display. I shall be at Newport on the fifteenth, and shall not only be delighted to meet my dear child again, but to be introduced to the man whom she has thought so worthy of her affections. Your ever loving, Mother. |
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