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on general issues and less on me?
the text is 1000 characters and needs to be cut down.
please help me out
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Good evening, Mister
Micawber,
the pressure of other work
has deterred me from replying to this message of yours as promptly as possible,
so I intend to do it in the present post in order to shed light on some
important questions.
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Forgot this bit. Sorry.
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