The American Polite Letter Writer

IHE AMERICAN POLITE LETTER WRITER. 37 try every art to conciliate them to me, and in fact, I don't see the reason that they can lawfully refuse me into their family, as I always entertained, the warmest friendship and the highest esteem for all branches of your family. 1 hope before many months, to be able to come to more friendly terms, which 1 need not say will exalt the spirits of him who is affectionately yours, CHARLES FRANCIS. LETTER XXXIV. Ji Letter from a Son to his Parent'. Dear Parents It is witn gratitude and respect that I trans mit you these few lines, in hopes that yon both are in as good health as 1 am at present. Give my best respects to all the family, and let them know that 1 am well, and doing well. The climate here agrees with my health very well, and business of every kind seems brisk and lively. I have been very uneasy concerning my dear parents, for fear that any thing might happen them, as 1 think 1 never could enjoy any pleasure, were I to hear of any accident happening either of them. I wish

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