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BUDDENBROOKS

I must close this letter, dear Mother; considering that in a few days, we shall he talking over my good fortune together, it is already too long. I wish you a pleasant and beneficial stay at the baths, and beg you to greet all the family most heartily for me. Your loving and obedient son,

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