Adams felt extremely frustrated, as he realized that this letter was of great importance. He regretted having sold it to Brown and kept thinking of possible ways to find out what had been written in the letter. One day he decided to stop tormenting himself and stole the letter from Brown's office while he was out. Trembling, he opened the enveloped and read the following: "Brown, my dear son. I know you’ve never received a letter from anyone. You keep asking yourself “Why?” and feel jealous of Adams, who constantly keeps getting dozens of letters. Please, don’t. Those aren’t the letters of happiness. His parents are ill and keep asking him to send money for treatment. His wife keeps forwarding him bills and invoices. His friends send him photos of themselves, travelling around the world and surrounded by their families – which is a pure torture for Adams. You don’t get mail because I don’t want you to. I love you and I want to keep you safe from sorrow and suffering. Be satisfied with what you have. And pray for Adams. God.”
1. My parents got married IN 2010.
2. The police station is ON the right.
3. We're going TO Italy for our holidays.
4. We borrowed the bikes FROM our uncle.
5. There is a bridge ACROSS the river.
6. I saw Chris IN the bus.
7. Be nice TO your brother.
8. Let's meet IN the afternoon, not AT night.
9. My friend lives IN the house AT the end of the street.
10. They are not AT home AT the moment.