Humbly report, Janice, if they want to play hardball, fine!
Twice I noticed their novel way of combining "r" and "n" to form "rn", which they then use instead of an "m", as in the 9th paragraph: "Assernbler":
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It is unique, and I intent to steal it, and use it - let's see how they feel when the shoe is on the other foot!
I rernain, hurnbly drearning by the rnail slot of the rnail roorn, near the first arch of the Mala Strana side of Charles Bridge, where they serve great hot rurn, gratis for rne, yours truly,
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