The American Polite Letter Writer

KI THE AMERICAN POLITE LETTER WRITER. from him, at the same time, wishing my dear parents many happy days, I remain your dutiful daughter, LETTER XLVIL From a Young Wagoner to his Sweetheart in the country. Mt Dear Eleanor— It is now a month since I had the pleasure of conversing with y ou, and since that time, J could not refrain from admiring your lovely features and amiable disposition. Indeed, it is no wonder that I should admire you, as 1 think, that every person who would know your amiable disposition would do the same. I am fully persuaded at the same time, that vou have the same love for me, as you cannot ji reason refuse love for love, especially when vou know me to be strictly decent, and always intend to be so. 1 would rather by a great ueai to have it in mv power to be speaking to you instead of sending nm .his letter, but the distance we are apart hinders us that pleasure. However 1'11 make all possible haste to get home, and then, and not till then,

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