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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER LXIII. To her Suitor, on being requested to...by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER LXIII. To her Suitor, on being requested to...LETTER LXIII. To her Suitor, on being requested to name a Day for their Wedding.Charleston, June 8, 1914. The affectionate letter which I have just received is another convincing proof of your attachment. Upon perusing it, I find that you have imposed upon a somewhat delicate duty, but one to which you may conclude I feel no aversion. You wish me to name some day, convenient to myself and relatives, for the performance of our nuptial ceremony. You likewise appear anxious that that day, to which we have looked forward as the most propitious of our future life, may not be protracted to a distant period. As far as my own choice is concerned, you may rest assured that I shall not interpose the least delay; but as I have relatives and friends, by whose convenience I must, as you are aware, be in some measure restrained, I will consult them without loss of time, and at the earliest opportunity you shall hear the decision to which we may come. From, My dear Harold, Yours ever affectionately, June. |
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