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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER XLV. Declining a Reconciliation.

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

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LETTER XLV. Declining a Reconciliation.

LETTER XLV. Declining a Reconciliation.

July 23, 1914.
Sir:

The attempt you make to excuse your conduct is neither straightforward nor satisfactory. It is, in fact, only exculpating yourself by admitting a fault as great as the one of which I complain [here state particulars]. Under these circumstances, whatever pain it may cause me, I must avow my determination never, under any consideration, to admit of your addresses, feeling persuaded that the consequences would not Le favorable to the happiness of either.

I remain, Sir,

Your obedient servant,

Mamie Patrick.
To Mr. Lee Farnum.

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