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Dear father,
When I heard about how my uncles mistreated you because of your father, I felt really irritated. How could they even think about tying you with wires and flogging you when you are their nephew? I wish I was the witness to tell the world they shouldn't mistreat you because of something you have never done before.I hate to know that you were in a hard time and nobody did anything although they knew about it. '' O Ned cried Hall we can't have this. I knew he was a liar and bent in every possible way, but when he said this I liked and trusted him." I had the feeling that I do not believe that Hall because why would he be the only person to believe you, but why did you trusted him either? He made you use an axe to hit Pat, that could have caused Pat to die and made you a criminal. It will
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Although I understand, but still how can you do that. Another one of your crimes where you shot Frost with a rifle because he betrayed your mother when she was pregnant with his (Frost) child. As your daughter, I can't find the right word to describe my feelings for you after all of your crimes that I heard about from your novel to me. For some reason, I do not want to be a child without a dad, also all of your crimes were for a reason. Because you are my father, I will learn more about you then I will judge your other actions to make my final decision if I am going to accept you as my father who did all of the crimes for a specific reason. "...but the report of the stolen horse was not gazetted until April 25th that is five days after Hall tried to murder me." I could not believe Hall could do that to you specially because he is the only one that you trusted. But why would he want to arrest you? Did he just used you to do whatever he wanted and then get rid of you at the end? I feel like he betrayed you because you were easy to be convinced. In other words, Hall was actually trying to kill you, but he did not have the chance to do it because you were

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