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[DM] Letter to Ebeneezra Dwurrowroot, handed to in person

Dear Ebeneezra,

I have come across thine bookshop more than once since I have came to this town, and I believe thou wouldst be able to recognise me instantly by now. I appreciate the effort thou maketh in keeping a bookstore which, one must agree, has some remarquable diamonds within it.

I am currently writing a number of poems, in the hope of forming an anthology. Would thee be interested in retailing it? If yes, what price would thou payest for it?

Thou mayest see several of my poems at request.

Thine sincerely,

Sir Terelithiel Arlient.

Depends on the quality.

If you send me a sample which I consider worthy, I -might- allow you to do such. Are you a bard of note?

- Ebeneezra

I can hardly call myself a bard, but one could say that such an inclination towards this art runs in the family. I have currenlty three poems worth reviewing. How should I give them to thee?

Sir Arlient.

I have the three poems for the first volume of my anthology prepared. Should I send them to thee by mail, or deliver them in person whenever thou dost find an appropriate time?