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Servants in kind
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Continued from Uncovering the Past...


John sat down and quickly wrote a response to Armande Nicodemus.


Armande Nicodemus
salutem,

Honorati et libenter ad te. Pone temporibus tuum commodum. Praesto ero. Ego etiam multum acciperent acies habeátis in acquisitionem cunneiform novissima mea.

Humilis servus vester
John Smith



(and in English for the uninitiated)

Armande Nicodemus
Greetings,

I would be pleased and honored to meet with you. Set the date at your convenience. I will make myself available for you. I would also warmly receive any insight you may have in my newest cunneiform acquisition.

Your humble servant,
John Smith



John called a courier service and arranged to have his letter picked up and delivered to the given address. When the courier arrived and understood the address, the man refused payment. He said that it was his honor to be of service and that no payment was necessary. John was confused. Who was the man he was communicating with, really?

Continued in http://w11.zetaboards.com/TheFirstAge/topic/9159466/2/
Edited by doulou, Oct 7 2013, 09:14 PM.
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