| Warren Burton - 1833 - 174 páginas
...recipe from their grandmothers fur letter writing. They mostly commenced in this manner. ' Dear Friend, I take my pen in hand to inform you that I am well, and hope you are enjoying the same blessing.' Then there would be added, perhaps, ' We have a... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1835 - 416 páginas
...recipe from their grandmothers for letter-writing. They mostly commenced in this manner. ' Dear Friend, I take my pen in hand to inform you that I am well, and hope you are enjoying the same blessing.' Then there would be added, perhaps, ' We have a... | |
| Horatio Hastings Weld - 1836 - 268 páginas
...Georgia. He glanced at the signature,, and bounded into the fore-top, to enjoy it alone. " ' Dear John — I take my pen in hand, to inform you that I am in good health, and hope these few lines find you enjoying the same blessing. My niece is well, but would... | |
| 1841 - 644 páginas
...She says, in a letter addressed to a distinguished lady, residing at the time near Quaker Hill — *' I take my pen in hand to inform you that I am very well, •ad hopo you are injoyin the »ame blcstiín. My little one* are al harty ami helthy a»... | |
| 1841 - 646 páginas
...She says, in a letter addressed to a distinguished lady, residing at the time near Quaker Hill— " I take my pen in hand to inform you that I am very well, .in. I hope you are injoyin the same blesnin. My little oneB are al harty and helthy out... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1851 - 328 páginas
...brother Daka. " State of Varmount, two miles to the westward of any place, May 8th, 1849. Dear brother. I take my pen in hand to inform you that I am well, and hope these few lines will find you the [looking close] sam." What does he mean ? — I am... | |
| Alexander Clark - 1861 - 332 páginas
...owners. Even Rollin began to his friends, except the one to Mary, with : — " MY DEAR FRIEND : — I take my pen in hand to inform you that I am well, and hope these few lines will find you enjoying the same blessing, etc., etc." The remainder... | |
| Charles Farrar Browne - 1865 - 110 páginas
...in the orkestry warbles on a base drum. Curtin falls. Moosic by the Band. JOY IN THE HOUSE OF WAED. Dear Sirs : — I TAKE my pen in hand to inform you...and trust these lines will find you injoyin the same blossins. I'm reguvinated. I've found the immortal waters of yooth, so to speak, and am as limber and... | |
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