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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER LV. To a Lover in the Navy.by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER LV. To a Lover in the Navy.LETTER LV. To a Lover in the Navy.New York, June 12, 1914, Dear Archie: I cannot tell you how I have cried over your last letter. How cruel a thing is war to tear us from one another just as we were hoping to be united forever. I wish you had any other trade than so roving a business as a sailor's life, for one never feels certain. I assure you I am in constant anxiety and trouble about you, and I almost wish we had never met rather than been forced to part with such a prospect of danger before us. God bless you, dear Archie, and may you return safe to Your faithful Elm a. To Archie Pope. |
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