No, it was not in the book. The filmmakers (a) thought they had to ram the citizenship message home and (b) saw a chance to include some dialogue they had otherwise had to leave out: in the book it's the character Davies, the storekeeper, near the beginning, who holds forth about law being the conscience of humanity, etc.
In the book all we hear about what was in the letter is this, from Davies, who had read it: 'He worked so hard to ease it for her, to keep her from breaking herself on grief, or hating us. And he reminded her of things they had done together.'
IMO, it was a mistake to quote the letter in the film.
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