DECLARATION OF AFFECTION.
Dear Nellie: Will you allow me, in a few plain and simple
words, respectfully to express the sincere esteem and
affection I entertain for you, and to ask whether I may
venture to hope that these sentiments are returned? I love
you truly and earnestly and knowing you admire frankness
and candor in all things, I cannot think that you will take
offense at this letter. Perhaps it is self-flattery to suppose
I have any place in your regard. Should this be so, the error
will carry with it its own punishment, for my happy dream will
be over. I will try to think otherwise, however, and shall
await your answer with hope. Trusting soon to hear from you, I
remain, dear Nellie.
Sincerely Yours,
J.L. Master
To Miss Nellie Reynolds,
Hartford, Conn.
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_12.--An Ardent Declaration._
Naperville, Ill., June 10th, 1915
My Dearest Laura:
I can no longer restrain myself from writing to you, dearest
and best of girls, what I have often been on the point of
saying to you. I love you so much that I cannot find words in
which to express my feelings.
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