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On January 4 , 2001 Sebald writes to ask a small favor.
But Charles, ignorant of her wealth, writes to ask her for his freedom to marry a rich girl.
Tea Nikki (is there no end to these wacky name spellings?) writes to ask whether it's the pitch or the bowlers that have gone flat.
A Mr. I. Altman writes to ask us if we object to his naming one of his saddle horses "The New Yorker".
You might guess that as memories of its predecessor fade, the bridge will increasingly be known by its proper name (until, years from now, someone writes to ask why a few older residents of Greenpoint call it the Vernon Avenue Bridge).
Adrian A. Buck, a Gorham representative writes "to ask you if you would kindly permit us to exhibit in our window, the bronze bust of 'Darwin' by 'Couper,' as we should like to exhibit so worthy a piece" (AMNH archives 1909, April 7, Buck to Bumpus; April 9, 1909, Bumpus to Buck; Anonymous 1909g).
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Four people wrote to ask for book recommendations.
Several readers wrote to ask how to set up their own phones to be findable.
"I'm writing to ask about the winner of your marathon a few weeks ago, Kip Litton," Strode wrote.
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