The American Polite Letter Writer

THE AMERICAN FOEITt LETTER WHITE. ty give you any permission to address me. Wish that you may find some other object at present to pass your encomiums on, as I am too tender in years to be flattered in that way. lam, respectfully, SOPHIA. LETTER VII. From a Young Man that follows the water, to a Beautiful Young Lady. Miss— Mr passage was only a pleasure to me whei the lovely thoughts of my dear----- has kept up my spirits. I am fully persuaded, in my mind, that you are thinking of me in like manner—please to compose your mind, and believe me to be as sincere in my love to you, as ever a young man was with his sweetheart! and, indeed, why should I not regard you, even beyond all creatures on earth, as your modest, discreet, and amiable disposition, cannot but captivate my heart. I will make all possible haste to settle my business and return home, as every minute seems to me an hour, Until 1 have the pleasure of beholding your

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