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From: "Diane Henry" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 19:09:26 -0600
Subject: hello my dear
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Happy new year to you my dear, I know that this letter might be a surprise to you, I got your email contact from my personal search and I decided to email you and discuss with you about my personal problem before I die. I have this problem that I want to share and confide in you but my question is this; can I trust you and confide in you?
Please let me know as soon as you got this message.
Hope to hear from you soonest.
Yours Mrs. Diane Henry

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