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'''Mario's Letter''' is an item of [[Mario]] that [[Luigi]] finds in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. It is found inside a little birdhouse in the [[Courtyard]] behind the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|mansion]]. This possesion, along with [[Mario's Glove]], [[Mario's Hat]], [[Mario's Star]] and [[Mario's Shoe]] are scattered around the mansion. If Luigi takes them to [[Madame Clairvoya]], she will use her crystal ball to "communicate" with Mario.  
'''Mario's Letter''' is an item of [[Mario]] that [[Luigi]] finds in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. It is found inside a little birdhouse in the [[Courtyard]] behind the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|mansion]]. This possession, along with [[Mario's Glove]], [[Mario's Hat]], [[Mario's Star]] and [[Mario's Shoe]] are scattered around the mansion. If Luigi takes them to [[Madame Clairvoya]], she will use her crystal ball to "communicate" with Mario.  


When Luigi takes this specific item to Madame Clairvoya, she reads it aloud. After reading, Madame Clairvoya then sarcastically comments on how Mario must be a great novelist.
When Luigi takes this specific item to Madame Clairvoya, she reads it aloud. After reading, Madame Clairvoya then sarcastically comments on how Mario must be a great novelist.

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Mario's Letter is an item of Mario that Luigi finds in Luigi's Mansion. It is found inside a little birdhouse in the Courtyard behind the mansion. This possession, along with Mario's Glove, Mario's Hat, Mario's Star and Mario's Shoe are scattered around the mansion. If Luigi takes them to Madame Clairvoya, she will use her crystal ball to "communicate" with Mario.

When Luigi takes this specific item to Madame Clairvoya, she reads it aloud. After reading, Madame Clairvoya then sarcastically comments on how Mario must be a great novelist.

The letter says:

W-A-T-C-H O-U-T F-O-R B-O-O-S, L-U-I-G-I!