Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, July 15, 1914
Chapter 3
_Myself to Julius Pitherby, Esq.,
Manor Orange, Pimhaven._
DEAR SIR,--I thank you for your letter. The answers to questions (1), (2), (25), (27) and (28) are in the affirmative. With regard to the others you have, no doubt unwittingly, put me in rather a dilemma. You see, Anderson left my service when he was sixteen and I have not heard of him since, though it is true that I did see his father (who belongs to this neighbourhood) on the roof of the church one day last month. I might make shots at them, of course, but I dare say it is better to leave it. I am interested to learn that Henry is married.
I am, Yours faithfully, &c.