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I am sorry to tell you that I cannotperform in the short play next week because I seriously injured my ankle duringthe PE lesson yesterday. The doctor said that I'd better not move and have agood rest.
You might be disappointed at this. ActuallyI am feeling upset too because I was looking forward to the performance we havebeen preparing during the last few weeks. I hope you can find someone else totake my place. But please don't worry about me. I can take good care of myselfand I will recover soon.
I wish the school play a great success.
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