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Introduction to Literary Chinese - Lesson 13, Text 2

Adapted from the 1927 book by J. Brandt
A
A Letter from a Foreign Minister to the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The various subjects we discussed together recently, all concerned matters of great importance. I feared lest there might be some misunderstanding in our conversation, and (therefore) have composed a memorandum of the subjects about which we talked.
I beg to send it herewith to Your Excellency and to ask you to examine it and to see if there be any mistakes therein.
Hoping that you will favor me with your reply, I avail myself, etc.
B
A Letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs to a Foreign Minister.
I received yesterday your letter, with a memorandum enclosed, with which I have fully acquainted myself. From this it can be seen how zealously Your Excellency performs your business. I cannot find words to express my respect to you.
I have examined the memorandum. It contains the questions we discussed several days ago, and I find no mistakes therein.
I beg to return the memorandum herewith and avail myself of this opportunity, etc.