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Miss Ella Wexley ([info]missella) wrote in [info]toujoursliberer,
@ 2008-06-20 14:28:00

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Entry tags:ella_wexley, patience_hurst, plot

Ella Wexley: letter to Patience
Item: A letter to Patience Hurst at the Hurst townhouse in London.
Warnings: none
Open to: Patience Hurst






My dearest friend,

I hate to impose upon you on such short notice, but, honestly, I can no longer sit around my house pretending to enjoy boring activities when there is something infinitely more important that I am wont to do. I cannot hide my true motivation from you, Patience, as I know you would see through any falsities.

Would it be possible for me to stay with you and your family for a few days while I am in town? I shall be arriving very soon, today I expect, so I may not be home to receive your reply. I would not dream of traveling to London knowing you are there and not visiting, so I will stop by for tea at least. It will be lovely to see you again so soon!

Your friend,
Ella



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[info]only_daughter
2008-06-20 06:56 pm UTC (link)
My dearest Ella,

I am certain it would be more than fine. I shall have one of the guest rooms arranged for you if you do need it. I cannot see father objecting and I'm certain mother would be delighted to see you again.

I do hope this letter reaches you before you leave although I cannot think what is so insufferable that you have decided you must come now this instant. I am certain though you will tell me in good time.

Your friend,
Patience.

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