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Re: Queen steals sound, but boy wins in the end



On 29-Nov-03 at 6:20am -0000, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 >> I never cease to find it fascinating how recognizeable books remain,
 >> even after memory has thoroughly mangled them...

 > I don't think it's all that mangled. The basic facts are all there.

 >> Milo (the boy) wasn't then on any particular mission -- that comes
 >> much later in the story. Otherwise you're not all that far wrong!   :)

 > Yes he was -- he was on the way to rescue Rhyme and Reason and had been
 > for some time.

If memory serves, he was then merely on his way to Digitopolis, with only
the general IDEA of rescuing Rhyme & Reason. The actual rescue MISSION
wasn't fleshed out until after his meeting with the Mathemagician.

--_____
 {~._.~}      "...He could only stare, horrified. Every child is affected thus
 _( Y )_  the first time he is treated unfairly. All he thinks he has a right
(:_~*~_:) to when he comes to you to be yours is fairness. After you have been
 (_)-(_)  unfair to him he will love you again, but will never afterwards be
--------- quite the same boy..."              --------------------------------
                                              --"Peter Pan", Chapter VIII,
"Glenn P.," <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>        By: Sir James Matthew Barrie.

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