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How to Write Love Letters : LETTER LXXXIV. From a Lady, Inclosing her Portrait, to...by Madame le Fontaine (Carleton B. Case, ed)  
Return to "How to Write Love Letters" Index LETTER LXXXIV. From a Lady, Inclosing her Portrait, to...LETTER LXXXIV. From a Lady, Inclosing her Portrait, to a Gentleman.Portland, Oregon, October 7, 1913. In answer to your repeated requests that I would send you my portrait, I have at length been induced to enclose the semblance of my unworthy self. If, as you have often assured me, the possession of so insignificant a token will afford you happiness, I trust that in moments of bitterness and trial one glance of the counterfeit will suffice to assure you that the original sympathizes with you; and when you are prospering you may detect in these lineaments an expression of kindred pleasure and gratification suggestive of the regard felt for you by Yours ever truly, Annette Larnerd. |
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