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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER LXXXII. From a Gentleman to a Lady, with...

by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)   

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LETTER LXXXII. From a Gentleman to a Lady, with...

LETTER LXXXII. From a Gentleman to a Lady, with a Present.

Washington, November 18, 1913.
Dear Madam:

I have done myself the honor of inclosing you a small token of my esteem and regard, and beg that you will favor me by your acceptance of it. I trust, however, you will not measure its intrinsic worth by the value you have in my eyes, for to find an equivalent worthy of you would be a fruitless search and an impossible achievement.

If, my dear madam, you will deign to retain this little offering in your possession, and will occasion- ally bestow a kind thought upon him from whom it will come, you will be conferring great happiness upon

Your ever devoted and attached,

Horatio Barton.
To Miss Eliza Gaspard.

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