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Date Posted: 13:12:53 07/20/09 Mon
Author: Denise
Subject: CINDY I have a few simple questions regarding the last few chapters and was hoping for a wee response. The poem about Maude - is that from Yeats, or written by Jamie, or just something fitting you added to conclude the chapter? I always knew of Jamie's love of poetry, but only recently made the connection to Jack Stuart, so now I'm looking at certain things in a different light. (Was the identity of Jack Stuart revealed in past EU discussions - I don't recall?) Also, and this is silly, but would Nurse Browning have come by her name out of respect for a certain skater we both admire?
In reply to: Mahri 's message, "Exit Unicorns, Chapter 33" on 08:17:25 07/20/09 Mon


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