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Message no. 1
From: Geoff Gerrietts <phinar@**.CENCOM.NET>
Subject: The Vanishing Doc, and others...
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 1995 20:16:22 EDT
>>>>>[London, hmmm? This is truly getting far too tempting. If only I
were'nt on the wrong island. Nonetheless, I will speak to all those about in an effort to
speed a hasty return of the hunted to Carbondale. I trust all will have suitable diversion
arranged, and I may be able to provide additional astral assistance for short periods of
time, should the need arise. Meantime, I will be prowling for signs of Mr. Riglia in
London. I will alert you as able, and as promised, will call in the few favors I may have
earned locally in an effort to prevent his fade.

Speaking of favors, a strange incident occurred today amidst a rather
strange convalescence. A certain doctor, a Doctor Timothy O'Keefe, who
had been instrumental in getting Nex as stable as he might now be said
to be, has turned up missing. I was looking for him this morning to
thank him for his recent aid in combatting a rather brutal bout with
glucose imbalance. I was told that Dr. O'Keefe hasn't practiced
medicine in Ulster for nearly six years, seeing as how a nasty case of
death disrupted his practice at about that time. I was also told that
his funeral was well-attended, but that hardly seems to explain what
he was doing here these last few months.

You wouldn't happen to know anything about this, would you Roger? It
seems to lack your usual panache.]<<<<<
-- Shekhinah < 03:04:46 GMT / 22-AP-56 >

>>>>>[Weren't me, sugarthighs. My cadavers are only the freshest, grade A,
100% American breeder. None of that dead old Mick shit fer my loa.]<<<<<
-- Jolly Roger < 19:07:43 PST / 04-21-56 >

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