WILLIAM HEANEY Jack logged on to his computer and found an e-mail from Mrs. Larwood. It was written like a piece of English composition. Dear Jack, Thank you for your great kindness in helping me with my computer equipment. As you can imagine, it is all quite taxing for an elderly person, but with your help I seem to have arrived. There is a reason that I am writing to you, and it isn’t just because you are the only person in my e-mail address book. It concerns your aunt Tara. I would very much like to invite her to have a cup of tea at my house. Of course, she may be too busy to come and chat with a dusty old so-and-so like me, but I do hope you will forward this invitation to her. Meanwhile, I hope you are keeping well and managing to get out from time to time. At least, it does seem to be a little warmer and I hope you are taking advantage of the better weather. Yours sincerely, Helen Larwood. Jack read the e-mail a second time. He was going to have to show Mrs. Larwood how to write an e-mail.
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