The American Polite Letter Writer

THE AMERICAN POLITE LETTER WRITER. 23 banish all sorrow fi ;m your mind, as we know that all our sighs and tears are of no avail. I have been dreaming of you these few nights past, and it seems to me as if he said to me, go and get married to my dear-------- , as you know how my affairs are to be settled, a:'4 may you both live long and happy. I remain yuurs, &c. LETTER XX. Th* Widov^t Andeer Sru— I received your letter dated the-----■, and I ‘am much obliged to you for the interest you seem to take in my concerns, as aLo for your acquaintance and friendship hereto- fore shewed towards my husband when alive, jilt I would wish to be excused from your solicitations, as the husband that I lately buried was so dear to me, that since his death every Sung seems to me to be nothing but grief and anguish. 1 am determined to live single ths rest of my days, as I think that the more soli* tudo 1 am in, tiie better I cun call to remem*

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