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Please answer this as soon as possible it is really urgent please help While taking a train journey, you leave your suitcase behind in the compartment by
mistake. Write a letter to the officer on duty at the station where you alighted from the
train requesting him to help you to recover your suitcase.
Mention in your letter:
the date(s) on which you travelled,
the class,
.
your reservation details,
the train name and number,
.
the description of the suitcase (colour, brand, dimensions),
what the suitcase contained, and
why it is necessary for you to get it back at the earliest.
Mention the name of the station where you boarded the train from and the name
of the station where you alighted. You must also mention that you are attaching a
photocopy of your ticket for reference.

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