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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER LVI. To a Traveler, on his Return.by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER LVI. To a Traveler, on his Return.LETTER LVI. To a Traveler, on his Return.New York, September 15, 1913, How delightful is the news of your return. It has taken such a load of sorrow off my mind, and inspired so much hope, that I feel perfectly happy. How I long to sec you! How happy must I also be to learn, that by your temperance and care, you have saved money enough to enable you to quit the dangerous life you have hitherto led, and settle in a safer and quieter business. Believe me, that, when we are once united, no pains shall be wanting on my side to render your life a happy one, and to make amends for the severe toils and dangers through which you have passed. Hoping to see you soon after you return from Liverpool, I remain, Sarah. |
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