The American Polite Letter Writer

TUB AM ERI CAM FOtlTI LETTER WHITE. LETTER V. From a Young Man to a very Young Lady. Miss Sophia— You will pardon my boldness for writing Jus letter to you, and addressing you in the warm language which my heart dictates tome. 1 fee) as if I could write every thing in your iraise that a lover could wiite, but 1 mean to confine myself to a few words, wishing at the same time that you may enjoy as good health as your unceasing lover enjoys at present, "lease to recollect the time you A'ere a walk- ng in -----------, whe -e I was first captivated bv your lovely shape and angelic looks. I Know y on could not perceive me at the time, but such was my ecstacy of joy at beholding so lovely a creature, that the idea of beholding again that lovely form almost took up all my thoughts, ami with y our permission, Miss----, I entreat y ou to have compassion on me, and let not my solicitations be in vain. I want mi friendslr.p from y on, but the happiness of being admitted a few moments into your company, whose beauty and virtue are so great, Quit note -a this world can equal you, and in

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