With heartfelt thanks in advance, I remain, dear sir,
Very truly yours,
George D. Moore.
269. From a Lady Introducing a Friend to an old School Mate.
E——, November 7, 19—.
My Dear Susan:—
Mrs. Henry Pursell—whose charming friendship I very highly prize—is about to remove from our pleasant suburb to your beautiful city. I take this opportunity of commending her and her husband, and their delightful little family, to your kindly sympathy. We have not forgotten how gentle and considerate you always were to the new pupils at dear old B—— Academy. What a comfort you were to the homesick and the heartsick! Mrs. Pursell will be an entire stranger in S——. I therefore bespeak on her behalf a touch of that old-time sympathy and love.
Ever yours faithfully,
Ethel Williams.