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Registration date : 2007-08-22

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PostSubject: A Visit by Spheric   A Visit by Spheric Icon_minitimeWed Aug 22, 2007 8:52 am

Geetings Most Honorable, Sir Nikos Knight,

I am leaving this note to thank you for inviting me to visit. Since many fine ladies and gentlemen appear to be arriving for a special occasion, I will take my leave and return at a more opportune time.

As a mere freeman farmer serving our town of Plymouth in the capacity of Minister, I am touched by the majesty of your residence here. I could not resist taking a moment to meditate in your gardens. They are indeed splendid, and I felt the ordinary concerns of our terrestrial existence drift away for the time I spent walking them. It was most refreshing and I appreciate the opportunity to have done so.

Once again, I thank you, Sir. May Jah guide and protect you.

Respectfully and Most Humbly, Your Servant,

Spheric
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Location : Exeter and Plymouth, Cornwall
Registration date : 2007-07-26

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PostSubject: Re: A Visit by Spheric   A Visit by Spheric Icon_minitimeThu Aug 23, 2007 3:27 am

Dear Spheric,

Thank you very much for your visit to my palace in Exeter. Please come here whenever you are in the capital and need hosting. I always have room for guests from Plymouth.

You will also notice that you can come and visit me more informally in my lodge in Plymouth where I attend my local businesses and try to relax from the busy life of the capital by the sea.

I look forward to seeing you there soon,

Sir Nikos
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