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Post by Tegid on Jan 28, 2006 2:21:00 GMT -5
Well, that didn't take you long. Next?
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Post by kg00ds on Jan 28, 2006 2:33:35 GMT -5
Who was just the man to be chosen king of the faries?
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Post by Tegid on Jan 28, 2006 2:46:39 GMT -5
Old Ralph Rinkelmann, who made his living by comic sketches, and all but lost it again by tragic poems.
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Post by kg00ds on Jan 28, 2006 9:31:10 GMT -5
Of corse...and the ball is yours...
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Post by Tegid on Jan 28, 2006 22:26:03 GMT -5
The princess' great-great grandmother who lived in the tower -- what was her name?
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Post by kg00ds on Jan 29, 2006 1:14:43 GMT -5
The grandmother's name= Old Mother Wotherwop, the Lady of the Silver Moon
('I could give you twenty names more to call me, Curdie, and not one of them would be a false one. What does it matter how many names if the person is one?')
(those who know me well, know me whatever new dress or shape or name I may be in; and by and by you will have learned to do so too.'
'But if you want me to know you again, ma'am, for certain sure,' said Curdie, 'could you not give me some sign, or tell me something about you that never changes - or some other way to know you, or thing to know you by?'
'No, Curdie; that would be to keep you from knowing me. You must know me in quite another way from that. It would not be the least use to you or me either if I were to make you know me in that way. It would be but to know the sign of Me - not to know me myself. it would be no better than if I were to take this emerald out of my crown and give it to you to take home with you, and you were to call it me, and talk to it as if it heard and saw and loved you. Much good that would do you, Curdie! No; you must do what you can to know me, and if you do, you will. You shall see me again in very different circumstances from these, and, I will tell you so much, it may be in a very different shape.)
...the Princess' name= Irene
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Post by Tegid on Jan 29, 2006 1:40:24 GMT -5
Okay, that's one of the names she was known by. I'll take that. Your go.
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Post by kg00ds on Jan 29, 2006 1:50:48 GMT -5
Thanks...I was still researching it though.
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Post by kg00ds on Jan 30, 2006 0:38:38 GMT -5
What is "the mirror of each freindly mind"?
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Post by Tegid on Jan 30, 2006 0:44:19 GMT -5
I think it's the blank page opposite each printed page in Macdonald's Diary of an Old Soul, which he intended the reader to use in writing reflections on what the reading had to say for each day.
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Post by kg00ds on Jan 30, 2006 0:46:19 GMT -5
correcto...sorry it took so long for me to post a question. Your turn
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Post by Tegid on Jan 30, 2006 1:23:15 GMT -5
How did the light princess know that the prince was a prince?
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Post by kg00ds on Jan 30, 2006 14:42:45 GMT -5
Because he was a very nice young man
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Post by Tegid on Jan 30, 2006 15:54:57 GMT -5
That's all there was to it!
And now for your question --
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Post by kg00ds on Jan 30, 2006 23:37:13 GMT -5
What is undesirable between married couples?
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