Answer from a Landlord in reply to a Tenant, relative to Non-payment of Rent.

Lansdowne Place, April 14th, 187—

Sir,

As you assume, I have heard reports of your distressing disappointments. I think you have known me long enough to be sure I would not willingly distress any one, more especially a tenant who up to this time has been so punctual in his payments. When you can conveniently pay the last half-year's rent, do so; I shall not—rest assured—make any demand upon you for it. Trusting that your difficulties will soon be satisfactorily arranged,

I remain,

Yours faithfully,

John Savage.