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<blockquote data-quote="izillama" data-source="post: 4963201" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p>Written in an eloquent yet strong hand...</p><p></p><p>[sblock=A Letter to Liverman]</p><p><em>Addressed this November 11, 2008 to the honorable Dr. Roger Liverman</em></p><p><em>Dear Dr. Liverman,</em></p><p><em>Introductions being what they are, I shall keep mine short and brief. My name is Angelica Edwards and I had the distinct honor and privilege of working with the late Jacob Prestor and was with him on the night he died. I dare to write, owning to recent conversations with a superior of his, that you might have been as well. </em></p><p><em>Death has a peculiar way of bestowing itself on us at inopportune times. Especially, I would venture, when it knows where to look. Case in point, dear Dr. Liverman, I hope that this letter has found its way to your residence well enough. If my assistant had been unable to find your address, I would have been sure to call.</em></p><p><em>And now, please allow me to return to the point of this letter.</em></p><p><em>It is with the greatest anticipation, and expectation, that I write to you this evening to request a meeting with you at your earliest convenience. Two acquaintances and I, all, as I've said, products of Prestor's masterful research, would like to meet and discuss matters of business and inquiry with you. We look forward to meeting you ever so much. You might even say, Dr. Liverman, that we have an undying urge to present ourselves to you formally. </em></p><p><em>Please send word back with my assistant of the time and place which would be most convenient to you. Please note that we will not be available until the evening hours.</em></p><p><em>Thank you for your cooperation in this matter, sir. And again, should this letter not find you in a timely manner, I'm sure my companions and I will be able to.</em></p><p><em>Sincerely,</em></p><p><em>Angelica Edwards</em></p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izillama, post: 4963201, member: 79171"] Written in an eloquent yet strong hand... [sblock=A Letter to Liverman] [I]Addressed this November 11, 2008 to the honorable Dr. Roger Liverman Dear Dr. Liverman, Introductions being what they are, I shall keep mine short and brief. My name is Angelica Edwards and I had the distinct honor and privilege of working with the late Jacob Prestor and was with him on the night he died. I dare to write, owning to recent conversations with a superior of his, that you might have been as well. Death has a peculiar way of bestowing itself on us at inopportune times. Especially, I would venture, when it knows where to look. Case in point, dear Dr. Liverman, I hope that this letter has found its way to your residence well enough. If my assistant had been unable to find your address, I would have been sure to call. And now, please allow me to return to the point of this letter. It is with the greatest anticipation, and expectation, that I write to you this evening to request a meeting with you at your earliest convenience. Two acquaintances and I, all, as I've said, products of Prestor's masterful research, would like to meet and discuss matters of business and inquiry with you. We look forward to meeting you ever so much. You might even say, Dr. Liverman, that we have an undying urge to present ourselves to you formally. Please send word back with my assistant of the time and place which would be most convenient to you. Please note that we will not be available until the evening hours. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter, sir. And again, should this letter not find you in a timely manner, I'm sure my companions and I will be able to. Sincerely, Angelica Edwards[/I] [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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