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\documentclass[10pt]{newlfm}

\lthmastc\setadrto{\adrPIT}\sigsLvBa
\re{Fonts and music}
\closeline{Yours in fontal health,}

\newlfmP{stdletter,faxheaderpage,leftmargintopdist=1.65in,closelnbefore=0in}

\begin{document}
\begin{newlfm}
  In terms of the relationships between font
  descriptions and musical typography, it seems to
  me that only in the case of the early 1800s
  should we think of such a really odd notion.

  \begin{table}[htbp]
    \begin{center}
      \begin{tabular}{|l|lrrr|} \hline
      Test & Check & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ 
      \hline
      Result & Test & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline
      \end{tabular}
      \caption{Test of the table stuff}
      \label{tab:test}
    \end{center}
  \end{table}
\end{newlfm}
\end{document}

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