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| description = '''Draft Letter to Lord Whitburn''' is an unfinished letter to request funds from Lord Whitburn.
| description = '''Draft Letter to Lord Whitburn''' is an unfinished letter to request funds from Lord Whitburn.
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.
| quote = A plain, unadorned note.
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| book author = Pammella Nortale
| book text = To the Honourable Lord Whitburn, Whitburn House, Upper City<br /><br />
| book text = To the Honourable Lord Whitburn, Whitburn House, Upper City<br /><br />
I am Pammella Nortale, owner and manage of Nortale's Hostel, a nonprofit boarding house catering to families in need - and with the current refugee crisis, there are more families in need than ever.<br /><br />
I am Pammella Nortale, owner and manage of Nortale's Hostel, a nonprofit boarding house catering to families in need - and with the current refugee crisis, there are more families in need than ever.<br /><br />

Latest revision as of 19:50, 4 September 2024

Draft Letter to Lord Whitburn image

Draft Letter to Lord Whitburn is an unfinished letter to request funds from Lord Whitburn.

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A plain, unadorned note.

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  • Notes
  • Author: Pammella Nortale
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UUID 4f6a2882-745e-4dd3-a3a9-f04b2d02b0c8


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To the Honourable Lord Whitburn, Whitburn House, Upper City

I am Pammella Nortale, owner and manage of Nortale's Hostel, a nonprofit boarding house catering to families in need - and with the current refugee crisis, there are more families in need than ever.

Once, before your marriage, you told me that if you could only afford it, you'd be happy to help defray our costs with a generous donation. I am told that you have since come into funds, and our need is so desperate that I am presumptuous enough to...