Gentlemen:—
Allow me to remind you that your account has been standing for several months unsettled.
I should not even now have called your attention to the matter, were it not that, in a few days, I must meet a large bill, and shall rely in part on your account to furnish the means.
I would, therefore, esteem it a great favor if you would remit either the whole, or at least the greater part, of the amount due, in the course of a week or ten days.
Thanking you for past favors,
I remain,
Yours truly,
Henry B. Ward.
64. More Pressing Dunning Letter.
K——, August 25, 19—.
Arnold Bass & Co.,
T——.