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1 And, in consequence of Mr. P., you won't get a bit better letter than you proposed to send.
2 Her cousin Frederick William might thereby learn to write her a better letter , when she would give him a better answer.
3 Dear, let me have a better letter , to say that you are well and bright again, and brilliant Isa as customary.
4 The roads are all shaded with trees, and if I could get at a desk for a short time I would write a better letter .
5 Poor enough as a composition (I could write a much better letter now), it had, if I may presume to say so, one merit.
6 "I've got a better letter - box than yours," said little Davie, mysteriously.
7 "I have sometimes thought," said Catherine, doubtingly, "whether ladies do write so much better letters than gentlemen!
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