TRE AMERICAN POLITE LETTER WHITER. 47 . LETTER XLH. The. Sister’s Answer. Fweoericktown, July 30th, 1828. Dear Brother— I received your letter, dated July 21, which gives rrie great pleasure in hearing that you ire well, and doing well; but I am surprised that you did not write before this time, as I felt very uneasy concerning you as you know how I respect you, as a sister ought to re&pect an honest, decent, well-respected brother, as am told you are.—Indeed, I am transported with jay at hearing the good name that is giv- tn you from all persons who have the pleasure of your acquaintance—but 1 hope you’ll pardon my encomiums, as 1 cannot help expressing my sentiments as they flow from a pure heart. I live at present in----- street, and I am happy to inform you that I am in good health, as 1 hope these few lines will find you in like manner. Please remember me to all inquiring friends, especially to------. [ have nothing to communicate at present, but remain your loving sister, NANCY AMIABLE. P. S. Direct your letter to the care of Mr. lohn Long, No.------, Fredericktown.
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