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Dear Parents,

What’s up? I hope I’m fine. I am writing to you because I want to tell you a bit about my camp.

When I saw this place for the first time I felt like a story.

It is really beautiful. I met many nice people and I have new friends. They are from Germany. I like them very much. I live in a small but nice room with a few boys. I can see the forest and the lake from the window.

I forgot to pack my sunglasses and diving gear. I also need some move money because everything is

expensive here. Can you send me these things?

I miss you so much.

Answer me as soon as possible. Waiting!

I love you.

Mikołaj Zarzycki

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