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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER LXXXIII. Answer {Accepting).

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

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LETTER LXXXIII. Answer {Accepting).

LETTER LXXXIII. Answer {Accepting).

Georgetown, November 20, 1913.
Dear Sir:

I have safely received the handsome present you have sent me. I regret that you should have gone to the expense of so costly an article, when any little souvenir of comparatively trifling value would have answered the purpose of remembrance.

Lest, however, you should think that I am finding fault with your evident desire to please, let me assure you that I will wear this token of your regard, by way of marking my appreciation of the giver and the gift, and that I shall ever be, as I am now,

Yours very faithfully,

Eliza Gaspard.
To Horatio Barton, Esq.

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