September 9th, 1894
Miss Greengrass
I hope this letter finds you well, although I might say it is lucky that it found you at all. It has taken a little research and digging to uncover the details of my educational assailant from the miss and matrons event of this summer.
I won't hazard a guess whether you remember me or not for my casual and sloppy characterization of the young women, but I remember you. I might say that your demeanor has left me curious as to what is behind that bold exterior. It is not a common woman that so willingly chastises a man in front of his social peers.
To this I would like to enquire if you would have any interest in furthering my education. A true gentleman does not have to tell a lady that he is a gentleman, so allow me to show you instead. I would like to call on you, or perhaps we may attend one of the remaining events of the season. I hope that you see it fit to write back to me and accept this offer, but should your first impressions of me make that an impossibility, then please may I offer you my best regards for you health and future wellbeing.
Sincerely yours,
Mr. Harrison M Knight