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London, 96 Baker Street

Tel: 36549874
11/11/2004
Dr. Harry Hyde

Dr. Henry Jekyll, Managing editor of Scientific World


London, 104 Thorn Street
Tel: 36548525

Dear Dr. Henry Jekyll,

I am writing in the hope of your being so kind as to find a remedy to my problem. First of all,
I would like to draw your attention to the fact that I am a constant reader of your scientific
magazine and I have always found great enjoyment in your highly interesting articles.

However, in your latest magazine, which was issued in September, I have come across a
photograph of me in a rather ambiguous situation with a young blonde lady. I am a decent
married man and a caring father to my three children. When my wife discovered the picture,
she threatened me to divorce right away if I did not clarify the situation. You must be aware
of the fact that I have never seen that woman before. The photo was taken several months ago
at a scientific assembly, which was organized by your magazine. When she accidentally
stumbled into me, a shrewd photographer of your magazine took advantage of the
predicament.

You must understand me that I would not like this unfortunate photograph to lead my wife to
divorce me. Since the cause of this grave event is your employee, it is obvious that you must
satisfyingly clarify the situation for my wife. In case you do not take the appropriate action, I
will render the case to my attorney.

Sincerely Yours

Dr. Harry Hyde

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