Written formula for ending a letter.
1Believe me, My dear old Fox, Most sincerely yours, C. DARWIN.
2Please remember me to Mr. Mumford, and believe me, very sincerely yours, Louise L.
3He wrote an answer of warm friendliness, signing it, "Ever sincerely yours."
4The standard conclusions of letters are: I remain sincerely yours, or; Believe me faithfully yours.
5I am, dear Mr. Wingfold, sincerely yours, Helen Lingard.
6And so, asking your pardon for inflicting this Box upon you I am ever sincerely yours
7I am, dear Mr. Wingfold, sincerely yours, Helen
8Believe me, dear Mrs Rimbolt, most sincerely yours,-
9Affectionately and sincerely yours, ARTHUR M. WINFIELD.
10With best wishes, sincerely yours, C. L.
11Believe me, my dear Vaughan, sincerely yours-
12Very sincerely yours, ROBERT L. HOWZE.
13Ever sincerely yours, H. Rider Haggard.
14Believe me to be sincerely yours--
15Most sincerely yours, R. E. Lee.
16To aged persons the form, "With great respect, sincerely yours," recommends itself as a proper form.
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