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Message no. 1
From: Michael Goldberg michael.goldberg3@********.att.net
Subject: Verdict on charity?
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 00:12:45 -0600
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>>>>>[ +++++ language encode: Japanese

She would be a great candidate for a sanitarium but I doubt any could hold
her. I actually had a lesson worked out for her based on some principles I
have been working on for the past several months. All in all, I would have
left her alive after that and shipped her back to her home to let her figure
things out after her rediscovery of reality. I suspect Deuce will not be so
kind.

Last night events change everything. I know not what to recommend. I'm
still trying to absorb the fact that Monica is no longer living. Rachel
knows enough of the details to arrange a burial in the new section. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <06:15:17/07-04-60>
Message no. 2
From: Michael Goldberg michael.goldberg3@********.att.net
Subject: Verdict on charity?
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 00:12:45 -0600
***** PRIVATE: Forged
>>>>>[ +++++ language encode: Japanese

She would be a great candidate for a sanitarium but I doubt any could hold
her. I actually had a lesson worked out for her based on some principles I
have been working on for the past several months. All in all, I would have
left her alive after that and shipped her back to her home to let her figure
things out after her rediscovery of reality. I suspect Deuce will not be so
kind.

Last night events change everything. I know not what to recommend. I'm
still trying to absorb the fact that Monica is no longer living. Rachel
knows enough of the details to arrange a burial in the new section. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <06:15:17/07-04-60>

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