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From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Re[2]: You sorry son of a...
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 23:59:33 MST
***** Private: Haze
>>>>>[ Of this I'm certain: My employer isn't the only one that
wishes them very dead. In addition, there were already several
bounties on, at least, the Wanderer that enterprising bounty hunters
can collect on. Surely such a hinting of potential wealth and fame
would attract a fair share of treasure seekers at all times, not just
from the latest escapades of what the Wanderer has done now to earn
my personal wrath and that of my employer? Based on that reasoning
in itself, I cannot, in good faith, guarantee that you will be alone
in your endeavors. I think there are a lot of people wish him only
the best and seek to reap the benefits -- just like you. Again, Herr
Schmidt, despite all his incompetencies, was offering a very
lucrative payoff because he was at least, on some level, cognizant of
the all the realities at hand. I am sure that friendly, or not so
friendly, competition was not overlooked by Herr Schmidt despite his
shortcomings.

How you deal with competition is truly your own decision. I'm paying
for 'the Wanderer' and this 'DragonEyes' to be killed. I'm not
paying for a bloodbath of innocents for a slight chance at rousing
out the prey. However, other bounty hunters surely don't constitute
being innocent, now does it?

Herr W. Schmidt has personally requested and agreed that you are to
do the job. However, in truth, it is a bounty hunt and I suspect my
employer doesn't care who does the deed as long as it gets done. If
you can do it per the agreement you had with W. Schmidt, then I would
be delighted to be forth coming on what Herr Schmidt owes you. If
someone else does it, I will at least make sure you are reimbursed
for your troubles. ]<<<<<
-- J. von Slevstein <06:03:45/11-13-58>

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