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Friday, February 12, 2010. Excerpt Ah, but your land is beautiful - by Alan Paton. Laboriously written and uploaded by. I understand what you are doing, Robert, and I admire you for it, but I am desolated all the same. You know it is my weakness to lean on you, and whom shall I lean on now? You dont need to explain it to me, Robert. But Elizabeth and I are going to miss you and Naomi. sorely. But at least you havent got Dlamini to contend with. Tell me, why did he resign? So theyve been to see you.

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Friday, February 12, 2010. Excerpt Ah, but your land is beautiful - by Alan Paton. Laboriously written and uploaded by. I understand what you are doing, Robert, and I admire you for it, but I am desolated all the same. You know it is my weakness to lean on you, and whom shall I lean on now? You dont need to explain it to me, Robert. But Elizabeth and I are going to miss you and Naomi. sorely. But at least you havent got Dlamini to contend with. Tell me, why did he resign? So theyve been to see you.

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