Love letters
Three love letters and a postcard, which have unknown writers and recipients, including: a letter in which the writer, who has been very patient in waiting to see the recipient again, complains about the recipient’s inattention and indicates that the reader should send their reply to ‘Ali Akbar (the merchant from Tabriz)’s shop. The first letter also includes a poem about being far away from the beloved; a letter about missing the beloved, from whom the writer does not have any news; a love letter in which the writer expresses sadness and writes about a visit to Schultz (the doctor) after which, despite being sick, the writer has gone to Mihr Abad with her carriage, picked a greengage, kissed it, and sent it to the reader, with hopes for receiving a letter from them; a postcard in which the sender has written about missing the recipient and advises the recipient to accept letters only from the person who has brought this postcard and not to accept any further messages from Khajah or Burzin.
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- Date undated
- Collections Dabiri
- Repository Dabiri Collection
- Restrictions No restrictions.
- Accessed 29 May 2013
- Last Edited 11 June 2013
- Record no. 1282A4
