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Miss Red R Hood Case Study
B B Wolf, Jr
11 Grandma Hey
Woodsma's Hills, PA 18964

Dear Mr Wolf: I AM writing on behalf of Miss Red R Hood. We impersonated her grandmother. We have a witness. Poor Miss Hood has suffered greatly. Dr Justin Time is treating her now. Please send $500. The firm of Longtooth and Inc will not give up.

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