In Elie Wiesel's book Night, the mood in section two is considerably different than it is in section one. In the first section, Eliezer is sharing his desire to know God and is very keen to study the cabbala. He finds a willing teacher in Moishe the Beadle, until Moishe is taken from the tiny village of Sighet. When Moishe returns, he is different.
Dear ( fill in the blink),
Hey, I heard your house was on fire. I wanted to let you know I'm here for you.
If you ever need a place to stay of food etc. you bet I would open up my doors. If you need anything you know how to contact me lots of love
your friend, ( fill in the blink)