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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER LXXIX. Answer (favorable) to the Foregoing.by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER LXXIX. Answer (favorable) to the Foregoing.LETTER LXXIX. Answer (favorable) to the Foregoing.Baltimore, February 10, 1914. To one whom I have for so many years regarded as a friend, and for whose good qualities I have the highest respect, I can return no other than an acquiescing answer. I have mentioned the subject to my brother, who is now, as you know, the sole relative I have left, and he not only approves my acceptance of your proposal, but desires me to say, with his kind regards, that he will be happy to see you on the earliest day you can fix for a visit to our city. Meanwhile, I remain, dear sir, Yours very sincerely, Mitty Trevor. To Langdon Keys, Esq. |
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