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Message no. 1
From: Jim Tyler <pherble@*****.COM>
Subject: Courier Duty
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1993 12:02:11 MDT
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>>>>>[Meghan the Red, although I don't believe I have heard of you, I have
dealt with Snowdonia, and am on good terms with the Duchess of Glendower.
I will be flying over on the suborbital from Seattle tomorrow, if you
would like to get together to discuss terms. I have all my papers in
order, and am already registered with the Lord Protector's office to
practice magic. If you think you'll need chrome also, you'll need to
check other sources, although I know a fixer who might be able to help you.
There is a little book shop on Piccadilly Circus called Bell, Book and
Candle where I'll leave word to schedule a rendesvous.]<<<<<
--Journey <11:21.45/08.26.54>
ENDENCRYPT****

>>>>>[Fenris, I hope that my knowledge has been of help to you in gaining
wisdom and understanding, and also how to make San Antonio style chili (g).
Feel free to use the lodge in Taos as long as you wish. If you ever need
to contact me, contact the fixer Denim in Seattle and he will get word to
me.]<<<<<
--Journey <12:00.15/08.26.54>



-- James Tyler
CNS/Internet Customer Service
pherble@*****.com
Message no. 2
From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <aalberdk@******.SAN.UC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Courier Duty
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1993 06:48:48 -0400
>>>>>[Journey -- get your ass to **LondonLocation** NOW. You'll be
meeting myself and your 'physical' backup there, and you need to be off
as quickly as possible. You're damn lucky your ID checks out with the
big LP, 'cause they say you've been on-file for a good four years, now.
That long, you better've learned something...]<<<<<
-- Meghan the Red (28-8-54/10:47:12)

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