The American Polite Letter Writer

34 THE IJItUlCU POLITE LETTEH WHITE*; LETTER XXX. The Young Man’s Letter to the Lady aftef getting her Father's consent for their marriage. Miss— It is now more than-- months since I had the pleasure of seeing you, wlrch makes me very uneasy concerning your welfare. I hope to be at your father’s house in about ----- weeks, and then to join in wedlock with you my love, as every minute seems to me an hour, until I’ll have the pleasure of having got your consent in marriage, and then, ansj lot till then, will I think myself happy. I remain yours truly, LETTER XXXI. The Lady's Answer. Sib— I hope that an acquaintance with you tnese -----months, is sufficient to know your disposition, which indeed I have no reason to think that you will ue otherwise than a lov-

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