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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022938.txt

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The text is a series of emails between two individuals discussing personal matters.

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The text is a series of emails between two individuals discussing personal matters. The sender expresses appreciation for the recipient's support but also mentions some challenges they are facing, including problems with their landlord and unwanted visitors seeking information about someone associated with them. The recipient responds that they appreciate the sender's support but cannot provide assistance in this matter. The exchange is characterized by a mix of gratitude, concern, and frustration on both sides.

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