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Dear Mr Anderson,
I¡¯m not sure whether you can remember me,and we met in Bethany last
year£®It was at your daughter wedding£®You and me had a pleasant talk and I
told you a little about my job as reporter for the New York Times£®At that
time I do like to stay in New York,but now I¡¯d like to get a job back in my
town£®My problem is that have been away for a longer time that I have not
some job contacts£¨¹ØÏµ£© in Bethany£®That¡¯s why I¡¯m writing for you £®I
would appreciate if you could put me in touch with anyone who could help
me and advise me£®
and¡ªbut, daughter¡¯s, me-----I, a reporter,do---did, that---that I, longer----long, some---any, for¡ªto, appreciate--- appreciate it
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