The fashionable letter-writer; or, Art of polite correspondence, in original letters, etc. [ed.] by W. LimmingDean&Son, 1873 - 216 pages |
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... beloved Jane , June 9th , 18 Ten thousand thanks for your affectionate letter . It has elevated me to the extreme of happiness . I rejoice , my dear Jane , that your letter appears to have had a wonderful effect upon my beloved mother ...
... beloved Jane , June 9th , 18 Ten thousand thanks for your affectionate letter . It has elevated me to the extreme of happiness . I rejoice , my dear Jane , that your letter appears to have had a wonderful effect upon my beloved mother ...
Page 74
... beloved . Need I add , that I never interrupt her on a subject so congenial to my heart : indeed , I am apt to ... beloved Jane her- self informs me of my future destiny . She will , I trust , believe that words are infinitely too weak ...
... beloved . Need I add , that I never interrupt her on a subject so congenial to my heart : indeed , I am apt to ... beloved Jane her- self informs me of my future destiny . She will , I trust , believe that words are infinitely too weak ...
Page 81
... beloved society being the source of my greatest delight , you may easily judge - how miserable the order for my removal from you is to me . I can now only pour out the warm feelings of my heart to you , my beloved , by means of my pen ...
... beloved society being the source of my greatest delight , you may easily judge - how miserable the order for my removal from you is to me . I can now only pour out the warm feelings of my heart to you , my beloved , by means of my pen ...
Page 82
... beloved , my only happiness consists in fancying scenes of ideal bliss which can never be realized till you are mine for ever . You are aware , Julia , that I was fearful of making your father acquainted with our mu- tual attachment ...
... beloved , my only happiness consists in fancying scenes of ideal bliss which can never be realized till you are mine for ever . You are aware , Julia , that I was fearful of making your father acquainted with our mu- tual attachment ...
Page 86
... you represent me to be held by your amiable and beloved family . I feel convinced that those dear relatives are not to be estimated by any ordinary standard , and that their most ardent wish is to promote your com- fort and 86 FASHIONABLE.
... you represent me to be held by your amiable and beloved family . I feel convinced that those dear relatives are not to be estimated by any ordinary standard , and that their most ardent wish is to promote your com- fort and 86 FASHIONABLE.
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