What does ‘something more than goodwill, ink and paper ' here mean?
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The writer thought that he needs to write more than goodwill, ink, and paper when he opened up the letter to answer it.
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- This idea was given up by the postman as the writer didn't have firm faith in God.
- So to make his faith stronger the postman sent him the letter with the title 'answer the letter.
- Later on, he described the scenario to Lencho.
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good will
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