And so comes the comfort, that I shall not be obliged to return back to be a clog upon my dear parents!
Until I was eighteen I felt no liberty whatever in unburdening my troubled heart to my dear parents.
I was conscious that my sadness was troubling my dear parents.
I asked father for permission to attend, hoping thereby to find liberty to open my pent- up feelings to my dear parents, who so little understood me.
For it was hard for me to give up the more private interview, as I was very anxious to secure an interview between that minister and my dear parents, as I was sure he understood me much better than they.
With deep reverence I inscribe these lines, my dear parents, to you.
My Dear Parents, Long before this reaches you, you will have heard that our bombardment has proved a total failure; if anything, we got the worst of it.
My Dear Parents, I wrote you from Turkey that I would most likely tell you a little about the enemy before long.
Dear parents, what a sight the whole field presents!
Comfort your hearts, my dear parents, by thoughts of God's mercy unto your son, and bow with reverence beneath the hand of Him who "doeth all things well.
Dear parents: there are but few more moments left me; I will try to think often of you; God bless and comfort you; remember me kindly and respectfully to all my dear friends and relatives.
Writing to my dear parents, I feel there can be no greater comfort after such tidings, than to tell you that I trust, by the mercy of our Heavenly Father, to die the death of a Christian.
I have been working for you, dear parents, in the face of great obstacles since the close of the war.
And now, my dear parents, believe me, your dutiful and affectionate son, so and so.
Dear parents, I know you will be glad that I am happy and enjoying everything, but I never forget you, and think of you every moment.
My dear parents, brothers, and friends, I commend you to the protection of God.
I knew his handwriting at the first glance, and so did his mother--just as well as if he had begun "dear parents" on the back of it.
This, my dear parents, is the happiest moment of my life; and I hope, if I come where there is an opportunity of showing courage, your son will not disgrace the name of a British soldier.
My dear Parents—The long-wished-for day has come at last.
Dear Parents—My last letter was written at Castello Branco, which I hope you received.
My dear Parents—After experiencing a very favourable voyage, we came in sight of Lisbon on the 27th of June, and cast anchor before the town on the 28th.
Well, my dear parents, here I am at an inn in a little village.
Well, but God's will must be done, and so comes the comfort, that I shall not be obliged to return back to be a burden to my dear parents!
What, my dear parents, will you say to this letter?
And he was so strong that when his parents entered the room he ran towards them, crying out, "Good morning, dear parents, why are you so sad?
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