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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER LXIX. Answer (favorable) to the Foregoing.by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER LXIX. Answer (favorable) to the Foregoing.LETTER LXIX. Answer (favorable) to the Foregoing.Lafayette Place, December 16, 1913. I need scarcely say that I was quite unprepared for a communication of the nature of that which you have addressed to me, and it has taken me some time to decide upon so difficult and delicate a matter. I recognize the truth of your statement that there, arc many alliances ill-assorted from other causes than disparity of age; and from what I have seen and heard of you, I am inclined to believe that any difference in this direction would be compensated for by extra kindness and care. I, therefore, offer no opposition to the wishes you have expressed. On Wednesday next I am going to the house of my brother-in-law, Mr. K. C. Abbott, and if you call there in the evening you will see, Yours faithfully, Adelaide Wilson. |
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