THE AMERICAN POLITE AETTER WRITER. 41 I remain, dear Sophia, your loving sweetJOHN WAGONER. LETTER XXXVIL From a Young Girl to her Lover Sir— I transmit these few lines to you, hoping f o find you in good health, as I am at present. L.et me know how all inquiring friends are, Jso how--------- is in particular. You may Link me very' forward in writing this lettet o you, but I hope you cannot take it amiss, vlien you consider it to be the tenderest and ■nost affectionate feelings of love which indu- • es me to do it. I am oftentimes at a loss to ■mow how you could remain so long silent, as ou know how much I love you. However, * could at different times since I seen you last, ret acquainted with young men of greater wealth than what you are, but we are not to pok to wealth altogether,in choosing a partner pr life; on the other hand, we are to consult tie good disposition and piety of the person, more than any thing else—both of which, I ml you are possessed of, accomplishment*
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