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| description = '''A letter from the Healer''' is a correspondence between [[Derryth Bonecloak]] and a doctor named Hagerty regarding Derryth's husband, [[Baelen Bonecloak|Baelen]].  
| description = This letter is a correspondence between [[Derryth Bonecloak]] and a doctor named Hagerty regarding Derryth's husband, [[Baelen Bonecloak|Baelen]].  
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.
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My lady Bonecloak,
My lady Bonecloak,
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| where to find = * Found on a desk in the basement of [[Bonecloak's Apothecary]] behind a secret wall {{coords|1437|837}}
| where to find = * Found on a desk in the basement of [[Bonecloak's Apothecary]], behind a secret wall, in the [[Lower City]] in [[Act Three]]. {{coords|1437|837}}
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