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From: Alex David Groce <Alex_Groce@gs246.sp.cs.cmu.edu>
Subject: Re: (whorl) Re: Digest whorl.v012.n032
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:52:58 

Rostrum said:

> In fact, the only indication I can see that any of Silk's personality is
> still in there is that bit where he refers to Seawrack's singing as being
> Hyacinth's.

Even limiting things to OBW and IGJ, I disagree.  To name an instance
that comes to mind immediately, without moving to the bookshelf, what
about the last few lines of OBW, about catching the ball?


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