[Mischievous Maid Faynie by Laura Jean Libbey]@TWC D-Link bookMischievous Maid Faynie CHAPTER XVI 2/5
I feel as though I know you well from hearing him speak so continually of you.
I am indeed thankful that his business fell into the hands of one whom he trusted so deeply. "It was his wish, long ago, that we should meet and know each other, and in remembrance of this, his earnest and oft-repeated wish, I now extend you a cordial invitation to visit our home at Beechwood at your earliest convenience and dine with the family.
My daughter and I will have a most hearty welcome for you.
Any date convenient to you which you may set will be agreeable to us. "Trusting that we may have the pleasure of seeing you very soon, I remain, yours very truly, "MRS.
HORACE FAIRFAX, Beechwood." The bogus Lester Armstrong laid the letter down and looked abstractedly out of the window. "Of all places in the world, to think that I should be invited there," he mused.
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