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Dear William:
I have good news and bad news. Which one do you want to listen to? This should be up to you to decide, but since your mobile phone has been sleeping at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, waiting for the crustal movement thousands of years later to bring it into the broad daylight, I say good news will always come first.
Remember that diary you showed me a year ago, all written in abbreviations? I think I have deciphered all the abbreviations in it now.
The bad news is that your first draft may have to be rewritten because of this diary.
You guessed it, this is a girl's diary, Miss Frances Manuel, the sister of Duke Rutland IV. The diary seems to be a gift from the Duke of Rutland to his sister-at first, we were glad that this paragraph was not an abbreviation. Looking at the portrait, she is really a beauty.
You can't imagine that our Princess Francis was a girl of that era. Look what she did! Her life is even more thrilling than that of the Duchess of Devonshire.
By the way, are you in Antarctica or Ivory Coast?
Oh, wherever you are, you must come back. I believe the contents of this diary are far more shocking than penguins and piranhas-although I don't know anything about the Ivory Sea. ...
Ask if you need anything else.