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Dear Sally,
I'm very sorry to tell you that I can't go climbing with you nextweekend as planned, because my right foot was injured.
This Wednesday afternoon, our school held a football match. You knowthat I am a member of our class team, so I played in the match. Unfortunately,I hurt my right foot during the second half of it. The doctor said that Iwouldn't be able to walk for about a month. What a pity that we can't goclimbing together this time. Maybe we can make it sometime when I am wellenough to do it. Is that OK?
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