The American Polite Letter Writer

TUI AMEnlCAX POLITE LETTER WHITEn. 19 I ETTER XVI. . The Wtacwcr a ,lnswt . Madam— I heartily accept your invitation, and will go to see you next week, as I am very happy to be introduced to a woman whom I esteem, and, indeed, I wanted only an invitation, as I am naturally of a shy, backward disposition: moreover, since I lost my partner, 1 cannot find any pleasure in any thing-—but all our fghs and tears will avail nothing, when once parted, for ever, from our dear partners; so, 1 am fully determined to drop my wailings fm the future, and accept of your invitation wishing' at the same time, that if it is God’s will that we should be joined together in the holy bands of matrimony, that we may live happier than since the deceise of our partners, and console yourself on die happy prospect of being joined to a mai of my disposition, as you can very seldom f.nd a man equal to your humble servant, JAMES WORTHY. P. S. Write, c t receipt o 'this letter. I

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