| Mary Wilson Gordon - 1862 - 388 pages
...stimulus from an ungrounded alarm that a rival had come between him and the dear object of his anxieties. "I have been expecting to hear from you for some time past; that is to say, I 'would not have been greatly astonished though I had heard from you, neither am I... | |
| Mary Wilson Gordon - Philosophers - 1863 - 508 pages
...from an ungrounded alarm that a rival had come between him and the dear object of his anxieties. " I have been expecting to hear from you for some time past ; that is to say, I would not have been greatly astonished though I had heard from you, neither am... | |
| Shorthand - 1894 - 458 pages
...Directors. (68 words) Yours respectfully, Letter No. 28. CHARLES DUNN, Esp., Spokane Falls, Wash. I ' KAK SIR : I have been expecting to hear from you for some time, relative to your obligations to this Company. I am anxious to get this" matter settled in some way... | |
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