THE AMERICAN POLITE LEITKR WRITER. 35 big and sensible husband. You had myfheart won already, and you will have my consent as soo.i as you return, hoping at the same time, that we may be always as loving through life, us we have been since our first acquaintance. I remain yours, &c. LETTER XXXII. From a Young Man to his Sweetheart, whom he did not see for a long time. Dear Isabella— 1 take this favourable opportunity of writing these few lines to you, hoping that you are in as good state of health as 1 am at present. Give my Vest respects to all inquiring friends. I presume that you think me very unkind for not writing before this time, but I had you at heart the same as if 1 was writing to you every day. 1 cannot bear to be long away from you my dear, as there is nothing can give me any pleasure when out of your company, therefore, content yourself, and hope to see me in a few----- , as it cannot be more pleasing to any person than to him who Las you so much at heart as I have, hoping
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