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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER XLVII. A Female Servant to her Suitor.by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER XLVII. A Female Servant to her Suitor.LETTER XLVII. A Female Servant to her Suitor.Williamsburg, May 1, 1914. I am very happy to receive your kind letter, and to hear that you are doing so well. My mistress is so satisfied with me that she has increased my wages, besides making me a handsome present of clothes. I am in hopes that with care and economy we may both of us save something, and not start into married life, as many do, without a farthing to help us. As my mistress kindly permits me to go out on Sunday afternoon, I shall hope to meet you as usual at tinpark, till when, I remain, Your affectionate Mary. |
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