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Mr. Tom Posted 16 years ago
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...and there is nothing distressing whatsoever in your way

Hi

Are these lines natural? Any suggestion is welcome.

My dear Jan

How are you? I hope you and Tony are enjoying life in Germany
and that there is NOTHING distressing whatsoever in your way.

They say 'it's better late than never'. I promised that I would send you more books by your favorite author and did try to fulfill that, but a series of events delayed the effort. I will write to you about them in detail later. My sincere apologies!

Thanks,

Tom
  

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My dear Jan, How are you? I hope you and Tony are enjoying Germany and that there is NOTHING distressing whatsoever in your life . They say 'it's better late than never'.

  • My dear Jan, How are you?
  • I hope you and Tony are enjoying Germany and that there is NOTHING distressing whatsoever in your life .
  • They say 'it's better late than never'.
  • I promised that I would send you more books by your favorite author , and I did try to fulfill that, but a series of events delayed the effort.
  • I will write to you about them in detail later.
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My dear Jan,

How are you? I hope you and Tony are enjoying Germany and that there is NOTHING distressing whatsoever in your life.

They say 'it's better late than never'. I promised that I would send you more books by your favorite author, and I did try to fulfill that, but a series of events delayed the effort. I will write to you about them in detai

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