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From Annabelle Rosenmerck to Monique Duchene – Nazareth, May 22, 2009. Annabelle writes from Harry’s home. She says she noticed that there is a room in the large house that Harry keeps locked, and describes how one day, when he was out with his friend the rabbi (with whom “he plays chess … and discusses pigs and false rabbis and I don’t know what else”) (76), she took the key, opened the room, and found that it contained “a kind of museum dedicated to David” (76). There are reviews, posters, programs, ticket stubs, and newspaper articles. She says she is telling Monique because she (Annabelle) does not know who else to tell, and begs her to say nothing to David, fearing that David will take it as an indication that Harry loves David’s celebrity more than he loves him as a person. She also describes hearing...
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