Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1884 — nding a Letter Properly. [ARTICLE]
nding a Letter Properly.
MMot evervoue that can wind up a note in the exact form which eMmunstances under which it is I.;ttj#feMKemand. A son of the late M. .'MattWlfa chocolate Bonanza) was |Hp||SKtiuler arrest for a fortnight, • wbf® aifcwelve months’ volunteer, for colonel of his “high conj sfelwatlon.” The colonel did not want j .to fee Highly considered by a young tifclfiMlr his military rank. I saw i L«mf» Bmuc furious because a noble Jt'jjuil’’. Ivvitli whom he was not well ; ended a scrawled note to gIHMpMKEtie word “Salutations,” and a postscriptum. The sal-u- ---' S*tWi»!Mlould have been qualified, and m'ypiK'liefore addressing a man of Lyras* Blanc’s standing, should have •’cag*M#twrl Well what he wanted to say, ; th«M>bviate tlie'necessity of a P. It is ttxtremely difficult for a lady .vWifcd'M*.-a letter to a Frenchman of station as the President of Rrp'tbiic, she being more worthy by jsMW **>. and yet bound to make him £*&l that <nie is conscious of his superior lie nil cases icspect should be ’espr#«M*jbn the wind up phrase of a oct-e or.l«® t cr if the person to whom it A gray 1 card or a white [s*1 —Pifris Corresi ondent London
