3/31/1800
Mon meilleur amie Matthews,
I do not understand. I do not pretend to understand what is going on. My Dearest Friend, I hold you near to my heart, and only wish for your happy and that you won't be upset with me. Do I push you too far in conversation of why you run? You scrawl the first part of your favor, do you think I not notice when your write is different than before? I am your closest friend. Who do you talk to if not to me, Matthews? I want for you to tell me what is happen with your old living place. I help you not being upset. If this is the biggest mistake you have ever made, I help you out. You say you stay in good health because you have not anything to write to make letter long. You lie. Please let me help.
Your Dearest Friend,
Etienne Jay
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The Letters
Fiksi SejarahConstant Matthews, a rich man in the 19th century, decides to contact his dearest friend, Etienne Jay, who immigrated from France to America, to speak of normal matters.