慰问信之一
June 6, 2005
Dear Mrs. Corbin,
I was so sorry to learn of your illness. You must hurry and get well!Everybody in theneighborhood misses you, and we’re all hoping you’ll be back soon.
Mr. Burke joins me in sending best wishes for your speed recovery.
Sincerely yours,
Mary Burke
慰问信之二
dear sir,
the news of your accident just reached me this morning. i’m greatly shocked to learn that you were knocked down by a car yesterday. how are you feeling today?
the only good thing about it is that your mother told me that you are progressing nicely, i hope that you are doing well after the operation, and that you’ll be out of the hospital in about a wee. i’m coming to see you on sunday and trust that your condition will remarkably improve by then.
a little package from rose and me will reach you a day or two. we hope the small thing will interest you.
with every good wishes for your swift recovery!
sincerely yours, li ming
慰问信之三
Dear James, In today’s newspaper, I read about the recent events in your town and I am writing to extend my deepest condolences.
It broke my heart to see all those pictures of those whose homes have been destroyed in the tragic hurricane. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw a little girl crying on the roof of her house asking for help. I am really worried about you and your family, and all your friends there. I am crossing my fingers for you now in hopes that you are all safe and sound.
I can only imagine how difficult this time must be for you, and I want to extend to you my unwavering support. Our government and many nongovernmental organizations are initiating various campaigns to urge people to donate money and necessary things to send to America. I donated all my allowance that I have been saving for years.
I feel extremely sorry for this tragedy, and I will be looking forward to hearing from you. Please pass my concern on to your parents.
Yours sincerely,
Meng Fei
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