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Message no. 1
From: Jim Tyler <pherble@*****.COM>
Subject: Sun and NightWolf
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1993 22:21:35 MDT
>>>>>[Sun and NightWolf, why haven't you kept me informed of your
progress? In any case, I have information on the whereabouts of the
gentleman you are to extract. He has left the vicinity of Mt. Rainier,
and have headed toward Seattle. That is all I have for now. But you have
the contact number so keep me informed.]<<<<<
--Mr. Johnson <22:21.05/10.13.54>
Message no. 2
From: Jim Tyler <pherble@*****.COM>
Subject: Sun and NightWolf
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1993 21:59:51 MDT
>>>>>[Sun and NightWolf, I have the name and an idea where the elven mage
you are looking for is (actually he's a shaman, that info is free). It
will cost you though, 5k nuyen. And if after getting the info, you would
like some more info, I can enlighten you as to who your Ms. Johnson is,
and why she's looking. Course that will cost you another 5k nuyen.]<<<<<
--Llew ell'Yn <21:58.52/10.16.54>
Message no. 3
From: Jim Tyler <pherble@*****.COM>
Subject: Sun and NightWolf
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1993 13:12:18 MDT
>>>>>[Sun, NightWolf, I have new information on the whereabouts of your
target. He took a commuter out of Tacoma's airport. Its destinations were
Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, then finally, Cleveland. I do not
have any agents in those cities, so I don't know which was his Destination.
Please notify me of your progress.

Also, it looks as though other parties may be seeking him out, they are
not associates of mine so I would recommend not coming into contact with them.
Indeed, they may even consider you a threat, so take caution.]<<<<<
--Ms. Johnson <13:11.15/10.17.54>

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