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Michael,

Re: Your letter dated March 3rd 2006; Quote: It was surprising to learn that you have cancer. Why? Have you forgotten that quickly how often I was in pain and complained at your place? How often I used the bathroom at your place and how many times I asked you to stop urgently when on a road trip? Could you also have forgotten just as quickly how often you told me that I should see a doctor and that Myrna and you would gladly pay for all my medical expenses? Or is it simply convenient to forget now and pretend to be surprised? Incidentally, do you still intend to make good on that promise to advance me the cost of my medical care against my interest in Snoqualmie? Luckily, in Mauritius, first class health care is a fraction of the cost it is in the US. Indeed, including a ten day stay in a private hospital, the anticipated cost of my surgery is approximately equal to the percentage of taxes I paid on your claimed portion of the 76.8 acres in Snoqualmie. Total taxes paid on 4 parcels: $10,105 Michaels responsibility for his 66% share: $ 6,669.30 You could make good on that promise, by merely refunding immediately your portion of the whole taxes that I paid. Please advise of your intentions. May God bless you all, Sincerely, Louis.

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