August 6th 2010
Manish Sinha
36, Ramnagar Street
Mumbai.
Dear Manish,
Please forgive me for quarrelling with you so badly last week. I am ashamed of myself for losing my temper over a silly reason and for calling you names. I didn’t mind that the other guys were taunting me. I only felt very bad when you joined them and started teasing me for getting bad marks in the exams.
You know that I value your friendship a lot and I felt hurt when you treat me in such an indifferent matter. I was hoping that at least you would realize that I performed badly in the exams only because I had got very high fever when I was in the city and could not even sit up in bed.
Please understand my position Manish and kindly don’t feel for what I said on that day. I just lost control over myself and did not realize that you just joined them for the heck of it. I think I saw you regret what you did and it is with this hope that I write to you. I don’t want to lose my best friend – you – for such small things. I am indeed happy and I hope that you will accept my apology and that our friendship will be good as never before.
Looking forward to your reply,
Your friend,
Jayakrishna
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