| October 1, 2001 Dear Paul, Thank you so much for the stunning pictures of the World Trade Center and downtown.� They arrived Friday, and I showed them to Victor and my co-workers.� Our office is on Wall St., so if I did not meet you I would have gotten off the subway at Wall St. and watched the fire from there.� Then I would have been blinded and choked from the dust and trampled by the mob.� The people who watched it collapse were traumatized.� You were my guardian angel, keeping me out of that horror.� Today we could still smell the smoke, both at work and at home, 7 miles away, since the wind is from the west.� Let me know when you visit New York, so we can have dinner. Best wishes, Don P. |
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