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My Dear Charles: I Am Writing To You In Soy Ink
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Thank You For Your E-mail
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Ignore Him. He's The Guy Who's Writing That
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Damn It With Faint Praise
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Environment Minister #1
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New Yorker March 17th, 1986
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I Called For You Creative People Because I Feel
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Dear Editor: How Are You? I Am Fine. Having
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Pompeii Wasn't Built In A Day
Victoria Roberts
Difficult Letter
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I Liked The Plot And The Characters And The Way
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Nothing Important - Nothing On Fax
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Dear Mom And Dad: Just A Quick Note To Thank
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God Sits At His Desk Writing Something And Asks
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Thank You Notes
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So Here We Are
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