LETTER THE THIRD. Harry Payne to S. H. W. New York, December — , 18—.
My dear Sam, — I write in great haste to say that my marriage to Miss Laura Baker will take placo on the 27th, and, of course, I shall expect you and your wife to be on hand. We are to be married in St. Thomas's, and will have quite a grand wedding. We sail for Europe the following Saturday. Of course I should not have thought of this myself, but Laura's father has done | the proud thing by us, and we are only too j glad to go. We hope to be present at a meeting of the Browning Society, and perhaps see the great poet. We may also buy ,a sketch or two of Rusk in 's. My future wife, it is needless to say, shares my enthusiasm in these two directions. More when we meet. — Yours hastily, Harry Payne. P.S. — I have an indistinct recollection of having sent you last summer a sentimental rhapsody. You know I sometimes write for the magazines, and I suspect that a sketch I made for a story of modern American society got mixed up with my letter. At rato, if you still havo the letter, please burn it. 11. P.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 57, 5 July 1884, Page 5
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211LETTER THE THIRD. Harry Payne to S. H. W. New York, December —, 18—. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 57, 5 July 1884, Page 5
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