The American Polite Letter Writer

Till ANiniCAN VOtlTF. I.KTTKH wn>TEn. 49 LETTER XL1V. From a Young Man fo hit Sweetheart, Annapolis, Nov. 30, 18?8. Dean Rpsan— )’i.iiiiafii you may accuse me ofbemg dilatory about writing to you, but when I explain to vou the cause, I hope you will not take it ViriiMH. J have been lore for some time with out getting into business, which is the princi •a) i nunc of my silence. I have only a day •r two ago got employment, and indeed I think a very lucrative one, as I know by good economy I can save a handsome sum of money in a short time. The business I follow el present, is - ......., which agrees with mJ constitution uncommonly wcllj out it is time now to impure into the state of your health, tw also how your parents and brothers and sis- t< ri are, and all inquiring friends. I wish you to write on receipt of these few lines, amt let Im know how you lire, ns there is nothing i» this world gives me more pleasure than K hear of your welfare. I hope fo be able to go to ice you in a few weeks, as I am very um asy < «>m < ruing you. Believe me, my dear girl, to be alfecGonately yours, JOHN KKIHLR.

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