The American Polite Letter Writer

THE AMERICAN POLITE LETTER WHITER. 53 will my mind be easy. Wishing you perfect health, 1 remain yours truly, LETTER XL VIII. From a Dutiful Son to his Father. Dear Father— I transmit these few lines to yon, hoping .o find you in as good health as I am at pre- ,ent, thanks be to God. Please to give my tove to all inquiring friends. 1 have been in good health ever since I left you, and indeed hat e no cause to complain in respect to how I am used, as the neighbourhood I live in is very agreeable. I hopd to be able to give more satisfactory details of my business in my next letter, which 1 know it is the duty of every child to his parent, especially a loving tender parent as you always have been to me, and 1. should be very ungrateful, were 1 not lo return my dutiful affection to the parent who watched over my infant days with such paternal cafe and affection. Write an answer to tlus letter dear father, and let me know every particular concerning the family,

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