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Message no. 1
From: Michael Goldberg michael.goldberg3@********.att.net
Subject: Confessions in the dark?
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 21:55:13 -0600
***** PRIVATE: Ratspeak
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+++++ language encode: German

Salutations Rodent: I am glad to have been able to help you out. The fact that I received
a significant monetary payment and have had a mystery revealed at least in part is an
additional bonus to being able to assist a person in need. Especially considering I had
nothing to do with clinic -- either prior or post your complicated operations.

Trust is a fascinating subject, although one better saved for conversations and/or debates
and not waiting days on end for me to find an opportunity to properly respond.

As to what happened to me, I cannot offer a satisfactory response because I am not certain
that I know all the details. Perhaps in time, I will be able to satisfy your question
asked in regards to my recent travels, but for now, I am left only with more questions
than answers and a bounty on my head.

What price must we pay to live the way we do? What price must others pay to put up with
the way we abuse life and death?

Perhaps in time I will have some answers to offer. For now, I continue my wandering.
]<<<<<
-- Midnight <05:05:41/06-27-61>
Message no. 2
From: Michael Goldberg michael.goldberg3@********.att.net
Subject: Confessions in the dark?
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 22:00:35 -0600
***** PRIVATE: Ratspeak
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+++++ language encode: German

Thank you for your generous offer, Rodent, but I don't think it is currently worth your
effort. I'll keep your offer in mind if events force me to reconsider.
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-- Midnight <05:10:34/06-27-61>

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