The Royal Mail: Its Curiosities and RomanceHyde, James Wilson
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The Royal Mail: Its Curiosities and Romance
Hyde, James Wilson
Postal service -- Great Britain
"The schoolroom is just a little ways from ----, the name of our farm.
It is the schoolroom where I learnt my A B, abs, but I probly never
shall go there to school again. It is vacation now and I have come out
on to the farm to stay till school commences again. It seems so nice to
be where I can have new milk to drink and nice fresh eggs again. I
intend to enjoy myself till school commences again. Father has sold off
most all of our horses, but he saved my riding horse, so I intend to
have rides and drives without number.
"Well, as I have said as much as you will care to read, I will stop. I
hope you will excuse all mistakes as I am not a very old young
lady--only 13 years old."
"INDIANA, U.S.
"Enclosed you will please find a letter which I would like for you to
give some young lady or gent--lady preferred--who you think would like a
correspondent in this country. Will correspond on topics of general
interest. For further particulars glance at enclosed letter as it is not
sealed.
"To the person in whose hands this message may fall, I would like a
correspondent in your city which I think would be of interest to each of
us in the way of information.
"My house is in the central part of the United States, my age is 18. I
am a partner in the manufacturing of ----. We are also dealers in ----
work. I have travelled all over the United States and Canada. I can give
you any information you may desire in reference to this country--this
must necessarily be brief. Would like to discuss the habits and nature
of our people. To-day is Thanksgiving Day set apart by our president as
a day of thanksgiving for our prosperity, &c; it is observed annually
all over the U.S. It is principally observed by giving receptions,
dinners, &c. It is snowing to-day; it is the first day of winter we have
had. The thermometer is ten above zero. All business is suspended
to-day. Please state what day you receive this, as I would like to know
how long a letter is on the road--if you do not wish to answer this,
please give to some of your friends who will--my address you will find
on the enclosed card."
An individual who had apparently, like Rip Van Winkle, been asleep for a
number of years, suddenly starts up, and imagines that he has committed
a petty fraud upon the Post-office, and so, to ease his conscience, pens
the following confession:--
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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