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Dear Mr. Schultz,<ref>{{NM}}’s letter to [[w:Charles Schultz|Charles Schultz]],Schultz was an official with the New York chapter of the ''National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences'' who invited Mailer to take part in a forum discussion.</ref>
Dear Mr. Schultz,<ref>[[w:Charles Schultz|Schultz]] was an official with the New York chapter of the ''National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences'' who invited Mailer to take part in a forum discussion.</ref>


Normally I think I would want to say yes to your invitation for the Forum, but since it falls on March 12, which is three days after I’ll be handing in my next installment [the sixth] of my novel to Esquire, I can know to a certainty that it will be impossible to prepare anything for the Forum or even think constructively in advance about what I would like to say and what my ideas might really be. So for that reason, most regretfully, I’m afraid I must decline.
Normally I think I would want to say yes to your invitation for the Forum, but since it falls on March 12, which is three days after I’ll be handing in my next installment<ref>The sixth installment of ''AAD''.</ref> of my novel to ''Esquire'', I can know to a certainty that it will be impossible to prepare anything for the Forum or even think constructively in advance about what I would like to say and what my ideas might really be. So for that reason, most regretfully, I’m afraid I must decline.


::::::::::::::::::::Yours sincerely,<br />
::::::::::::::::::::Yours sincerely,<br />