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Proud Letter to a Friend

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Susane

123 Main Street

Anytown, CA 12345

555-555-5555

September 1, 2019

Dear Susane,

How many years it has been we together as friends? I can even count, but there are too many. You have always been by my side. Carried me through the hardest times and shown how trustworthy of a friend you are. I write to you to thank you for coming into my life, since the first time we met in nursery school.

We have grown closer like our family members and shared all our moments and secrets. I hope our bond never ends. You are more than a friend to me, you are like my sister that I ever had.

I will always cherish our friendship and I am falling short of words on how to appreciate your value in my life.

I am proud of you and your friendship.

Love you forever. Take care.

Affectionately,
Elizabeth

123 Branson Street

Smithfield, CA 22255

222-222-2222

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