38 THE AMEnlCAH 1'0 ITE EBTTEIl WHITER. you would write immediately on receipt of this, and let me know how all of you arc, as also how all inquiring friends are. 1 am doing well here, and expect in a few -----to be able to improve and enrich myself, as I huve every opportunity to do so. I also keep good company, a duty I consider indispensable to my welfare, as very few can aspire to emolument without that observance, and in hopes that I may always deserve your love and protection as I hitherto have done, f remain v<.m faithful son. -&Q&- LETTER XXXV. From a Young Lady to u Hick Widower. Bin— The doleful news of vour wife’s death, caused deep sensations of grief in my mind, and whether fiom a deep s- nw of her many favours bestowed on me, or from an early attachment to you, J cannot say; but be that as it may, I refrained from shewing the least friendship to you whilst your wife was alive, ami never could I open my lips to you on such a subject, were you not deprived of your
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