P——, May 5, 19—.
My Dear Mrs. Meade:—
I am sorry I cannot have the pleasure of lunching with you on Monday next, as I shall be particularly engaged all the afternoon with polo practice for Thursday's match, which I hope you will attend. Please give my kind regards to the old friend you mentioned,—I have not an idea who he—or she can be.
Very truly yours,
Robert D. Brackett.
337. Asking a Young Lady to Sing at an Afternoon Tea.
C——, February 28, 19—.
My Dear Miss Evans:—
I enclose a card for an afternoon tea I propose giving on the 10th of next month. We much hope you will be able to come and, should think it so kind if you would entertain us with some of your fine singing; several of my friends have promised their services for the occasion, and I expect we shall have some very good music. Thanking you heartily in advance,
Believe me,
Sincerely yours,
Katherine Daly.