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Specimens Of African Love
An African Love-Letter
Henry Theophilus Finck
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       _ T.J. Hutchinson declares that the gentle god of love is unknown in the majority of African kingdoms: "It in fact seems to be crawling into life only in one or two places where our language is the established one." He prints a quaint love-letter addressed by a Liberian native to his colored sweetheart. The substance of the letter, it is true, is purely egotistic; it might be summed up in the words, "Oh, how I wish you were here to make me happy." Yet it opens up vistas of future possibilities. I cite it verbatim:
       "My Dear Miss,--I take my pen in hand to Embrac you of
       my health, I was very sick this morning but know I am
       better but I hope it may find you in a state of
       Enjoying good health and so is your Relation. Oh my
       dear Miss what would I give if I could see thy lovely
       Face this precious minnit O miss you had promis me to
       tell me something, and I like you to let you know I am
       very anxious to know what it is give my Respect to the
       young mens But to the young ladys especially O I am
       long to see you O miss if I don't see you shortly
       surely I must die I shut my mouth to hold my breath
       Miss don't you cry O my little pretty turtle dove I
       wont you to write to me, shall I go Bound or shall I go
       free or shall I love a pretty girl a she don't love me
       give my Respect all enquiring Friend Truly Your
       respectfully,
       "J----H----
       "Nothing more to say O miss."
       [THE END]
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