Dear Montag,
Hello friend, how are you doing in these rough times? I heard about the lady on Elm Street. That event was a tragedy. She was actually a good friend of mine long ago before the war. We taught together and she was a very intelligent person. It hit me hard when I heard what had happened and it's very unfortunate you were there to see it.
I have been thinking a lot about my life after the war since this event. I have always considered myself a coward for not speaking out about books. Books are clearly important to the right people. Just because books had lost value to the majority of people, they are still very valuable to others. Our society now days is so ignorant of a lot of things in life and I feel things cannot go well for much longer. I have agreed to help you with your plan and I do so to try and make a change. If I didn't then I could no longer respect myself and would probably ending up being just the lady on Elm Street.
Sincerely,
Professor Faber
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