THE AMERICAN POU PE LETTER WRITER. 25 of being of genteel parents that uphold a decent character, and who gave me a reasona- ole education, and I trust have shewed me the path of virtue, and all other necessary acquirements so indispensable to our sex, and [ would wish you to understa d that it is not your wealth which induces me 3 write to you; no, it is unfortunately a love, perhaps now too deeply rooted in my heart to be soon eradicated It is the beholding of your comely person that caused this love for you. 1 conclude this letter by wishing you all kinds d happiness. Yours affectionately, SARAH FORMAN LETTER XXII. Tie Young Gentleman's Jbwr. Dear Sarah— I received your letter dated October 3d anil I am very happv to find that you think so much of me, and have such a kind opinion of me. I cannot but esteem the young woman who writes to me in such a modest unafi fecting style as you are pleased to do, and in
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