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The
ITALIAN
CHRISTIAN
MISSION
P.O. B o x 717 •
o p l i n ,
H O M802
MISSIONARIES:
CHARLES
&
IVIA
PHIPPS
GIUSEPPE
&
ROSETTA ITALIANO
F o r w a r d i n g A g e n t:
Ray
Downen
They of I t a l y
s a l u t e y o u "
--
H e b r e w s
1 3 : 2 4
The Phipps'
C LEND R
-p
MSSON RY SERV
CE
1947-53
Charles
& Mary Frances
join the Guy Mayfields and Betheen
Grubaugh in pioneer missionary work
in
Italy.
1953-58
Charles, Professor
of
Missions
and Music
at Midwest
Christian
College in Oklahoma City
(their
return caused
by Charles'
illness contracted on the field).
1958 Charles & Mary Frances
return
to Italy.
1977
Mary Frances
cal led Home by
our Heavenly Father.
1978 Charles & Ivia marry
and
continue
the
mission work in
Italy.
1982-83 Charles & Ivia
return
(not
retire )
to
U.S.A.,
where
Charles was
Professor
of
Missions
and
Music
at
Artesia Christian
College
in
Artesia, N.M.
for that
academic
year.
1983 At end of the
school
year,
Charles
& Ivia
take temporary
employment for the balance
of
the
year.
January 1984 Charles
&
Ivia
begin
tour of
churches in preparation for
returning
to
their
mission
field
in
Italy.
August 1984
They arrive
in
Italy,
assist the Charles Troyers in Lecce
and
locate
in
Francavil
la Fontana.
Their
busy ministry
includes:
• reaching
&
teaching
in
the
local
church,
•
ible study group
in
a nearby
town,
• ranslating
radio
programs for
broadcast over many stations in
Italy,
• riting &
recording programs
for Radio
Incontro,
•
eing
responsible for
the
follow-up work
among l isteners,
s funds permit,
developing
outreach.
Apri l-July
1985
The strict
enforcement
of a
new law governing
foreign
workers in
Italy
required
Charles
&
Ivia
to return briefly to
the U.S. in
order to
obtain an
entry
visa. They util
ize
their time
in
visiting churches, V.B.S. & Camp
sessions,
and
were
present
when a
family
emergency
coincided with their
arrival.
The
Lord's timing
is
a ways
right
CHARLES
&
IVIA
now
have
the necessary visas. They
have scheduled their return
to Italy
for JULY 2g
via
TWA.
OUR URGENT NEED
Working funds are extremely limited. Please
help
as
you can,
Send al
l offerings &
correspondence
to
our U.S.A.
address:
Box 717• o pl In, MO 64802
(Ray
Downen,
Forwarding Agent Telephone
417/782-0814)
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TheIT LI NCHRISTI N
MISSION
P.O.
Box
717
oplin, MO 64802
MISSIONARIES; Forwarding Agent:
CHARLES &
IVIA
PHIPPS Ray Downen
GIUSEPPE &
ROSmk
TALIAHO "They of Italy salute you "
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FRANCAVILLA FONTANA
(BR),
ITALY
Aug.
5,
1985
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Hello, friends in America
.
\'
We praise the Lord
for
a safe
return
to our home in ^Italy. He had
beautiful
flights from Tulsa to
Roma,
then Roma to
Brindisi. All went
well.
All
our luggage arrived
with
us and
got
through customs
O.K.
We
had a
good
day at
the
airport in Roma visiting with
Americans
and
Italians. Charles spent the
last 45
minutes there before
our
connecting
flight to Brindisi explaining to
a young
American woman married to
an
Italian the difference between the Roman Catholic beliefs
and
the
Word.
We praise God for opportunities He
affords
us everywhere.
We miss all
of
you and. want once again
to
say "Thank you"
to
all who
ministered
so
beautifully to us during our short stay in America. To those
we didn't
see this time, we look
forward
to being with
you
our
next
furlough.
Upon our arrival, Caranita
Wolsieffer
and
Jim
Cormode picked us up
at
the airport
(in two
cars
to
accomodate our luggage). While Jim and
Charles caught up on
news
of the
work,
Ivia and Caranita did the same.
There
are, as
usual, exciting things going
on,
such
as
new contacts
through the radio,
new
prospects for Fall Bible Study, new developments
in.the
lives
of people discovered through
Radio
Incontro shortly before
we left
in
April...AND
camp is
in
full swing In fact,
Charles
is out
there as I (Ivia)
write
this bit of news to
you.
Also, we have
been
to
the
Air Force Base
Chapel, renewed our
friendships
and made
new
contacts
there.
Charles will be speaking in the public square
of
a town north
of
here
with other missionaries...more of this later.
A
sad note:
yesterday we
were present
at
the funeral
of
a 13-year-old
girl,
Mara,
daughter of Nicola and Franca, whom
Charles had-known
since
they were small children. Mara had suffered brain damage
at
birth.
She
lived
her
entire life
paralyzed, unable to
give any sign of
understanding
what
was
said
to
her. Please pray with us for her
parents.
Since she re
quired constant and complete care and love,
for
all
these years
Mara had
been their very life. Now there will
be
a much needed rest
and
adjustment,
but
very hard
for
these
fine
Christian parents.
Well, dear ones, that's a part of
the
news. More later. Please keep
praying
and
supporting the work here as God blesses us each one.
Love and prayers.
'We give thanks to God always for ail of you,
making mention of you in our prayers,"—I Thess.l:?
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ITALIAN CHRISTIAN MISSION
CHARLES
IVIA PHIPPS
P.O. Box
717 * Joplin,
MO 64802
With your help,
we're now
SERVING
IN ITALY
TO:
ick
Carmen
Fellows
Box
2427
KNOXVL
TN
37901
YOUR LETTER IS ON
THE
OTh
E
l3t
CLASS
R
SIDE
OF
THIS PAGE,
are once again very busy
to
Terracina and
now DO
LATE WOT^
FROM
THE Ph
PPs
8/8/85
by telephone:
"We thank God
for
a safe return and
in
Italy
with your
help. We have
been
h a v e
o u r p e r m i t s
t o s t a y a n d w o r k h e r ^ e f o r a n o t h e r
y e a r
F T L l
" A l l t h e b r e t h r e n h e r e
a n d f r o m
s u r i f o u n d i n g
a r e a s ( g a t h e r e d
at Camp Christian) send greetings. W e ) covet your prayers.
—Charles
Ivia
Those
who have
been
able to send
a
gli
recent weeks
have
received
a
receipt
Greetings in the name
of our precious
Lord
Thank you for
the generous lov
RECEIVED TODAY...
t for
our
support
in
daying:
E
GIFT
OF $XX.XX
"It's
God's people
like
you who make
the GoodT^ews
ot
saivation through Je
h e a r i t
o t h e r w i s e .
A p r e ~ a d d r e s s e d
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for you
to
write again
when you
can.
be glad
to
send
a financial
report
at
are concerned for them.
j
"May God richly bless you as toget
The receipt-letter is signed
by
ou
charged
with
opening
all mail receivdc
h a v e
a s k e d
h i m
t o d o F i n a n c i a l
g i f t ^
account
as received, from which we p c ( i
Your letter is forwarded from
Joplin
the
instant it reaches
Joplin,
but
a
to
us at
our
Joplin address.
We
long
t
possible
for
the Phipps
to
take
us Christ to those who
might never
A
elope
is
enclosed
to
make it convenient
l ^ p o n
r e q u e s t ,
C h a r l e s & I v i a w i l l
six-month intervals to
those who
her we
serve Him."
new forwarding agent, who is
for us and handling it as
we
are deposited in our Joplin
bank
our salary and ll mission expenses,
by air mail
to Italy-^not always
viays very
soon.
Feel free to write
to hear from you
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WHEN GOD
is
SILENT
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WHEN
GOD is
SILENT
Page 6
jority so choose,
but we
cannot turn drink
ing into
a sin.
Anything that God tells us not to
do
is
obviously wrong, even if to our carnal mind
it seems acceptable.
And
anything
that
God
tells
the church or individual Christians
to do is necessary to the object of His
command. If
we
are sure that
a
person in
a
situation comparable to our own was told
to
be baptized,
or
to
wash someone's
feet,
or to
babble
nonsense, then we
should
obey
God's voice regardless
of consequences
But
when we legislate in
God's
place, no
one
is obligated to follow our laws.
SILENCE GIVES CONSENT— Since all that
is
essential is commanded, and all that is
essentially
wrong
is forbidden, then
every
thing else
is
a matter of opinion.
When
God
speaks, we
must obey. When
He chooses
not
to
speak, men are free
to think and
act for themselves.
Which means
that in any
society, in the absence
of God's expressed
command
or
prohibition,
the
majority rule.
So
if any group
chooses
to
not use instru
mental
music
in
their assemblies, they have
hat right. If they attempt to forbid the
use of instrumental
music for
others, they
have no right.
This principle holds
tirue
in
every
re-
matter:
If
God
requires
any
action,
it is
essential; if God
forbids
it,
then
action
is never acceptable; and if God
is silent, every man has a right to hold an
is free
to express
it (as
his
and practice
it as
he
pleases.
If God would
have been
displeased
by
any
would have said so. When He
so,
there is no law—we are
to do or
not
do the
action. Those who
this freedom, who legislate for their
of
confusion
and
ontroversy.
They
have mistaken
their
ideas
God's,
and demand that
their conscience
the actions of all other
without
regard
to the others'
That Jesus made His church to be
ONE
is
obvious.
The Bible is not silent on
this matter.
In their common love for
Je
sus, and
in
their obedience to His every
wish, all Christians should be united. He
is Lord of us all.
Those who cause
division
in
the body
are
condemned by
God.
And those
who
cause
di
vision
include those who
attempt
to force
their
opinions
on
their brothers by making
laws
where
God made no law.
Each
Christian
should examine his
or
her own actions, and
cease from every attempt to impose private
and
personal
desires
on
others.
We are to
teach
and uphold
Gospel truth
without apology. But our opinions must NOT
be
taught
as
law. If you
can
see that you
have
been
teaching
as law more than God
actually, clearly, plainly says, right now
is the best time to stop such
teaching,
and
to attempt
to
rebuild unity by
now
standing
firmly
on
God's truth (placing your own
opinions on a lower standing than
His).
Every Christian should be meeting with
the other Christians
in
his
or her
com
munity every Lord's Day in order to wor
ship and work together to serve God as
the
body of Christ. If you have let your
opinions keep you
away
from
the
common
meetings, resolve
that from
now on,
you'll
place God's command above your personal
feelings.
The
Bible
is
our
guidebook. If you
have
let other books or other people
be your
authority,
resolve
to study the Word of God
and let it speak to
you and through you
from now
on.
Cod
condemns
what
is wrong.
God
commands all that
is essential.
You
need not fear His wrath
for
doing anything
He has
not said
is
wrong/
In
Christ, we are
free.
If you know
someone who makes his own
opinions
equal
to God's
law, if
you want to
give
that person
a
copy
of this
pamphlet,
why not send for more copies?
(6/ l).
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WHEN
GOD
is
SILENT
Page
2
WHEN
GOD
is SILENT
Page 3 WHEN
82, Stan Paragien
wrote
an excellent study
on
this
subject which was titled, "WHAT
DOES GOD'S
SILENCE MEAN?
In that
study, he
listed five of
the
most
fre
quently cited Biblical passages supposed
to prove that everything God
has
not
commanded is
sin.
A
FAITHFUL OFFERING
The
first
example was that of Cain's
rejected offering (Gen.4:1-7). Hebrews 11:
4 points out that Abel s accepted offering
was
"by
faith", which
implies
that Cain s
(it
was
rejected
by God) was
given
with
doubt
of
God's acceptance. Abel
was
confi
dent that God would be pleased by his
gift.
And God WAS pleased.
Faith is used in
more
than
one way in
the Bible,
which makes a
logic
chain
sometimes illogical if
one
verse (in the
chain)
refers to
one meaning
of
the
word
and another to
a
different
meaning. During
the time
of
the Law, God accepted both
animal sacrifices
and
also
offerings of
wheat and other
vegetable
matter. The'Word
doesn't fully
explain
why
Cain
chose to
make an
unacceptable offering (laziness?
rebellion?
indifference?). But we can be
sure that if
we
think
our
service is less
than
should
please
God,
that
what we offer
in
doubt
is
apt to be rejected by the Lord.
Yet the only
reason we should
doubt
is
if
we
are
disobeying His plain revelation
God told Noah
to
build an
ark
(a
boat)
of
"gopher"
wood (Gen.6:9-21).
Noah
built
the ark and it floated—whether it had a
cedar closet for Mrs.Noah's finery is
surely
immaterial. One good
brother
says
authoritatively that gopher
wood
was
a
class of
resinous
woods which included both
cedar
and
pine trees. We don't really
need
to
know. Noah knew,
so there was
no
prob
lem.
The Incident proves
nothing about act
ing in
God's
silence. God
clearly
said what
Noah was
to
do.
Some scholars seem quite sure what Paul
meant
by the
expressions,
"psalms, hymns
and spiritual songs" in advising the early
church
to
sing
to one another. Most of us
are less certain. To
build
a doctrine on
uncertainty seems careless
at
best. Those
who make a
law condemning
instrumental
music
need very
strong and
sure
evidence
indeed to justify their adding to God's
Word, just as we would to make a law re
quiring
it.
To build doctrine
on
gopher wood is
a
poor use of carpentry (Noah was to
build
a boat
rather than
a
church). They go too
far
who
insist,
upon
the basis
of
being
limited
to
exactly what
is
commanded or
exampled, that
one
or another
action
is
anti-scriptural,
such
as
that divided
clas
ses are sinful
because
we find no such ex
ample
or
command. Similar
"logic"
is
used
to exclude instrumental
music, located
preachers,
church
buildings,
choirs,
and
many other commonly-accepted religious
practices.
STRANGE
FIRE
Consider Nadab and Abihu (Lev.10:1-11).
Careful study
of
this text
will show
that
their
"strange fire" was not
a
matter of
opinion,
but
of
disobedience. The King-
James translation here lends itself to
misunderstanding. Compare the example in
the
early church
of Ananias and Sapphira,
whose
sin
also brought swift dispatch.
Korah and
followers (Numbers 16:1-11)
died.
In Numbers 3:10,
a
clear command
from
God said that
Aaron
and his sons were to
serve
as
priests,
that anyone
else
who
approached the sanctuary of God must be put
to death. It was not, then,
a
matter of
opinion.
God commanded that the
ark
was
to
be
carried
by
four Levites
on foot.
Uzzah
(2
Sam.6:1-11) likely
meant
well, but he was
breaking
a
clear command when he touched
the
ark
and
died.
CONSEQUENCES
OF SIN
God is holy. His Word is law. Surely
each reader will see that men have
no
right
to
add
to His
commands,
or
to disobey
Him.
The wages
of sin is death.
None
of us
want
to displease
God
at
all. But if an excess
of piety makes us "put words in His
mouth,"
and
good
Men
eart
word
will
rath
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The ITALIAN CHRISTIAN MISSION
P.O. Box 717 * opiin, MO 64802
Forwarding Agent:
Ray Downen
'They of Italy salute you/
—ebrews 13:24
MISSIONARIES:
CHARLES IVIA PHIPPS
GIUSEPPE
ROSETTA
ITALIANO
October»
1985
Carmen Fellows
Box 2427
KNOXVL TN 37901
Dearest
family
in Christ y
May
we Intr oduce
to
you—Ray Downen?
He is
our n ew
Forwardin g Agent and began in July shortl y before our return
to t he fi eld,
after
our four months
in America
t o
obtain documents .
Ray
has
lived
in
Joplin for many
year s, graduat ed
from Ozark
Bible College
(now
Ozark C hristian College). He and a partner own an d operat e Ozark C omputer Services in
Joplin. This service has
greatly
speeded
up
our news
t o
you, a s
well
a s yours t o
us .
And Ray's
promptness ma kes a n ideal combina tion with his
computers
We
have known
Ray
for many
years
and
have
many m utual friends.
He is a n
acti ve member
of
North Joplin
Christian
Church.
We
wish
to
express a special 'Than k
You' t o
Ron an d Linda Slaughter for
their
faithful
service
as
Forwarding Agents . Their
jobs and family
commitments made
it
impossible for
us
t o
cons cient iously i mpose
on
them furt her. We praise the Lord f or
them, an d are praying
His
blessing of
guidance
i n a l l they
do.
NEWS FROM THE FIELD
Fall schedules beginning i n all churches.
RADIO
INCONTRO undertaking new
programs.
Follow-up
work in
full swing for
us .
< > Char les baptized a
young
woman
(radio
contact) in the Fra ncavi lla church
Sept.7th.
She
needs
mucb pr ayer especial ly because of fierce fam ily opposition to her fai th,
ni CHELE PELLICAWI of Wanduria (a town near Francavilla) asked for help with a small group
of men,
all but one
young an d single.
CbarJes
preaches
Sunday
evenings and
teaches
Bib
study Tuesday
ni gbts there. Attendan ce
has m o r e
t h a n doubled sin ce
he began. It is
a
real chal lenge, sin ce they have hardly an y Bible knowledge and a re hungry to hear
the Good
News.
< >
Wednesday
Bi ble st udy
in
Lat ia no, and Thursday
in
Francavill a, have
begun with
Charles
teaching.
< > Charles is preaching at the USAF San Vit o
Base
Chapel
by
invitation in
Friday
evening
services
in
September
and
October. He
will
begin a
6 w e e / c
series of studies for
American mi lit ary people Nov.4 at
the
Christian Servicemen's C enter a t San Vito
on Monday evenings.
< > He
are
thankful
Ivia's l egs
have been
strong
enough for
her
to accompany
Charles,
and to hostess and mi nis ter to so ma ny, especia lly t o
lon ely people, who
are
always
in
our prayers. Jvia was left
alone
for more than n in e years
with a
family to
raise before Cod brought her and Charles together.
PRAISE THE LORD
As you
can see,
there
is m uch to do here—many souls to harvest,
many saints to minister to, ma ny who are eager to learn
from God's
Word. So, please, dear
ones, continue to keep all these, an d us, in your pra yers. And know that we
are
thank
ful for
your cont in ued support.
May
God ri chly bless you
as
together we serve
Him
—Charles Ivia
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The ITALIAN CHRISTIAN
MISSION
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P . Q . Box 717
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oplln, MO 64802
MlSSIONif\RIES: Forwarding Agent:
CHARLES
& IVIA PHIPPS
Ray Dovnen
"They of Italy salute you "
ebrews 13:24
WINTER 1985-1986
He praise Hiro
PRAISES
or the Radi o I ncontro outreach, which has led to baptisms, Bi ble
study
groups
in
homes,
and
new
Bi ble study courses
through the
mail.
'
or the
opportunity
to
work with young people in
the
U.S.Military
at the
Base Chapel
and Christian Servicemen's Center at San
Vito.
He
came in
contact with
them
i n
1984. S i nce then,
Charles
has
preached
there on
occasion, and has
taught
i n
the Bible
I nstitute. The
Lord's
family
has grown
as several
have
been baptized.
or
the
privilege of counseling with
(among o thers) a
young Itali an
woman and her fiancee, who brought her
to
Charles
so
that she could leam
about
the
gospel
i n
her
own language.
The
young man
i s
a
Christian i n
the U.S.Air
Force.
He is very concerned that she become a Christian.
or
continued
good health, and f o r the share
He
gives us in furthering
the
spread of His
Good News.
or the
arrival Nov.23,1985 of
our second
great-grandchild,
CA ROL A NN
BOCK. Her big brother (3-yrs.old), Chuckie,
is so proud,
and
so
are we
How
we long
to hold
them both, and will
do so in
God's time.
SORROWS
Like
most families,
we've
had
our
share of sorrows also.
On Nov.8, Charles' youngest brother, Leonard, left
this
life
to
be with
the
Lord. He l e f t his w if e, Marlon, two
married
children, four
grandchildren,
and another brother, Donald.
Dec.31, Halcolm "Mac" Cof f ey went home to the Lord.
The
funeral took place
New Year's
Day
in the church
at
Bari. Mac, with
his
w i f e
Hi lma, brought
their
first
child,
Patr icia, with them
to
Italy i n 1953. Nark, Scott,
and Valeri
w e r e
b o r n h e r e
d u r i n g
t h e
C o f f e y ' s f a i t h f u l
a n d e f f e c t i v e y e a r s of m i s s i o n a r y '
service.
He
were very
close,
and had
spent years
working together.
Minor h i /
comparison, but a real
problem
nonetheless was having
our
car
vandalized
four
time
i n three days. Now the Lord
has
led us
to
a place where we can
park it
behind locked gates. And
i t
still
runs
P.T.L.
The
shocki ng and tragic deaths
caused
by
terrorists at Rome
and
V ienna airports both sadden us
and remind us
of the desperate need
for
the Gospel, as He said,
"in
all the world".
SOLUTIONS
e can—
PRAY. Give
ll our
sorrows and
problems
to
God
since we
know He is
in control.
GROH. Give it all you've got.
Keep
working, witnessing, teaching, liv in g
for
the Lord.
SOH. God
gives the increase—He
adds to the
church.
Christ is
the life.
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Italian Christian Mission
Charles S I Ivia Phipps
Box 717 oplin
HO 64802-0717
Cabmen Fellows
Bo^ 2427
KNOKVL TN 37901
You may
have wondered,
since
Gulseppe
I t a l ^ i
Lord In
Terracina
for years, what
the
news
la
G u l s e p p e i s s t i l l g o i n g s t r o n g
f o r
t h e
g o s p e j l
with him and his
wife several times in
Terr,
suggested that since
we
have so heavy a schi
been insufficient to provide for
his salary.
Gentile, would begin working
together,
with ^
We approved, especially since we are
quite
d
i s
c l o s e to
G u l s e p p e .
ie£U
PLANS
ano
and
Charles
worked together for the
from
him
now.
We praise
the
Lord
that
Since
our
return
to
Italy, we have been
and also
at Camp.
Last
August, Gulseppe
e here,
and
since working
funds
have
that he and his brother-in-law, Vito
ito finding support
for their combined work,
l i i s t a n t
from them now w hile Vito at Ciampino
acina
l<
With
the holidays over, we are now back in
stud ies, counseling, preaching, teaching—alJ]
fruitful and
a
joy
P l e a s e
c o n t i n u e t o
k e e p
u s
i n
y o u r p r a y e r s j
AND A NOTE
FROM
RAY—
FOR THE
IJOĴ S
IW
The Phipps have been sending a newsletter
the
years
their ministry
for
the Lord has
being mailed
to the 477 on the
"mailing lisi
But Charles
has
directed
me,
in
order to
aa\
before the
next
mailing.
IF
you
see
a
label
***************
with your
name on it
in
the
box,
we may not
have heard from
you
lately, or I might
have
changed the ********************
wrong record from you soon
say
anything
about money
mistake and that Charles is
right
that
you
personal copy of his
newsletter. But
if
you
o f t e n
as a n y o n e e l s e if
y o u j u s t w r i t e
to j
Of
course, I*d like to forward a note from
Ivia in Italy. If you'll send it, I can
do s
dsn
c
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I
\ l y e e
full swing with radio follow-up,
Bible
the
things
that
make
our
calling busy,
as we
do
you.
SEE A IN^THE BOXBÔ:
o ou
as
often
as
possible
for
n
in place. This issue
is
which I maintain for them,
postage, to
drop
several names
e
do
NOT want
o drop you
from
he
mailing if
YOU
till
want the
news
********** But unless I hear
(and please note that
I
did not
,
I
will
suppose
I
didn't
make
a
survive without receiving
a
WANT
a copy, you'll
get it as
y you want
it.
you this week to Charles and
And
if
the address
to which
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