Xenophilius Longbottom
Chief Training Consultant
Black Pearl
103.6˚W 6.2˚S
Caribbean Sea
25 October 1870
The Head Trainer
Wild West Pirate Training Center
#2,Lonely Lane
Gondolaland-777777
Sir
Sub: Seeking permission for visiting Training Cell
As part of our recruitment training, we at the Black Pearl take our recruits to a training center to get hands-on experience at the various activities we undertake, before facing such situations on the sea. In this regard, we would like to visit your Training Cell to give the freshmen an idea of their duties on board, preferably on 28 and 29 November 1830.
Black Pearl, with its renowned Captain, Jack Sparrow is one of the most beloved pirate ships to have set sail in this world. She has participated in numerous battles and has emerged victorious in all of them! In addition, bestowed with treasures such as gold and many more, Black Pearl is the richest ship to wander the Caribbean these days. Every season, we at the Black Pearl, hand-pick 50 probable recruits out of which 10 are finally chosen to work with us for that season. It is to help with this final selection that we seek to visit your Training Cell. Ours is the one of the very few ship to thus test its recruits before hiring them as crew.
Last season, the Black pearl received the honour of winning the Pirate Associations’ “Best Pirate Ship” award for two consecutive years. In addition, our ship’s replica has already been kept for viewing in the Pirate Museum – the only ship to have the honour before it stopped sailing the oceans. In fact, Black Pearl is the only ship to have survived the attack of the awe-inspiring kraken.
We would, appreciate it if you would allow our 50 probable recruits to visit your Training cell ,at the Haunted Hunter Isle, on 28 and 29 November. It would be our pleasure to have our recruits trained for those two days in your prestigious institution.
In case , you would prefer our visit on any other day and to provide the terms and conditions regarding our stay there, please inform us as early as possible.
We look forward to visiting your famed institution.
Thank You
Yours sincerely
Xenophilius Longbottom
Monday, April 12, 2010
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