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Pardon me if I have once again blundered in front of your brother in law<ref name="n4" />. You admitted to me that my error is not entirely my fault. When you had the kindness to speak of him with me<ref name="n5" />, it seemed to me indeed that I could not take out stocks from my stockbroker before liquidation. However, to not neglect having turned to him, I wanted to take a “position” afterwards with him<ref name="n6" />. You told me that my letter had thrown you in an unspeakable rage. The outcome was evident: Lionel tells me of his brother-in-law, he foams at the idea that once my positions are liquidated I’ll get new ones, so it’s before my positions are liquidated that he thinks that I can then turn to his brother-in-law. Let us try to seize the first decent opportunity to take my business away from others[.]
Pardon me if I have once again blundered with your brother-in-law<ref name="n4" />. You admitted to me that my error is not entirely my fault. When you had the kindness to speak of him with me<ref name="n5" />, it seemed to me indeed that I could not withdraw securities through my stockbroker before liquidation. However, to not neglect having turned to him, I wanted to set up a "balance" with him afterwards<ref name="n6" />. You told me that my letter had thrown you into an unspeakable rage. The outcome was inevitable: Lionel tells me of his brother-in-law, he foams at the idea that once my balance is liquidated I’ll get new ones, hence before my balance is liquidated he thinks that I can then turn to his brother-in-law. Let us try to seize the first decent opportunity to take my business elsewhere[.]
Latest revision as of 06:16, 9 January 2024
Pardon me if I have once again blundered with your brother-in-law[1]. You admitted to me that my error is not entirely my fault. When you had the kindness to speak of him with me[2], it seemed to me indeed that I could not withdraw securities through my stockbroker before liquidation. However, to not neglect having turned to him, I wanted to set up a "balance" with him afterwards[3]. You told me that my letter had thrown you into an unspeakable rage. The outcome was inevitable: Lionel tells me of his brother-in-law, he foams at the idea that once my balance is liquidated I’ll get new ones, hence before my balance is liquidated he thinks that I can then turn to his brother-in-law. Let us try to seize the first decent opportunity to take my business elsewhere[.]
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