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schema:text Introduction -- Part One. Composing: 1. The body of a letter -- Part Two. Sending: 2. The message in transit ; 3. Relay and delay -- Part Three. Receiving: 4. Privileged mediators ; 5. Interception ; 6. Dürer's open letter -- Conclusion.
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