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Post by demosthenes on Feb 6, 2005 23:17:12 GMT -5
I'm guessing it has something to do with ww2
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Feb 6, 2005 23:52:58 GMT -5
nope
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Post by demosthenes on Feb 7, 2005 11:57:10 GMT -5
I hereby officially threaten to delete my previous post, so as to appear less of an ignoramus. With the added benefit of disjointing the thread. Woo!
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Feb 7, 2005 13:28:07 GMT -5
haha, nooo...it was a good guess though ;D
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Post by Indagatrix on Feb 13, 2005 14:58:16 GMT -5
uh, Anne Rice -- Interview with a Vampire
(probably wrong but a good way to bump the thread)
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Feb 13, 2005 15:41:07 GMT -5
lol, nope
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Post by Indagatrix on Feb 13, 2005 16:05:43 GMT -5
Angelina Jolie's: Notes from My Travels
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Feb 13, 2005 16:09:39 GMT -5
correct
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Post by Indagatrix on Feb 13, 2005 16:32:37 GMT -5
tee hee Igraine is dead, my mother is dead, and I cannot come again to Avalon, never in this world...and then Morgaine was weeping hopelessly, muffling her sobs in the coarse stuff of the cloak.
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Feb 13, 2005 17:03:01 GMT -5
ok this is purely a guess... Mists of Avalon? It has to be something from Marion Zimmer Bradley...and if it's not I wil....um...uh...well I haven't decided that yet
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Post by Indagatrix on Feb 13, 2005 17:07:56 GMT -5
ok this is purely a guess... Mists of Avalon? It has to be something from Marion Zimmer Bradley...and if it's not I wil....um...uh...well I haven't decided that yet lol Yep-- You know, it looks like this is slowly becoming the Inda and Morbid thread. Your turn.
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Feb 13, 2005 17:26:44 GMT -5
lol ...well in that case I guess I'll have to do an REALLY EEEAAASY one:
You can't eat the orange and throw the peel away -- a man is not a piece of fruit.
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Post by TheUncleanOne on Feb 13, 2005 20:00:46 GMT -5
You can't eat the orange and throw the peel away -- a man is not a piece of fruit. Clockwork Orange, Anthony Burgess?
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Feb 13, 2005 20:32:57 GMT -5
nope
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Post by sableice on Feb 14, 2005 2:17:30 GMT -5
This is a shot in the dark.... Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller?
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Post by Dreamsmith on Feb 14, 2005 10:43:25 GMT -5
You can't eat the orange and throw the peel away -- a man is not a piece of fruit. Yes, that's the wrong food-group entirely. (And yes, that is from Death of a Salesman.)
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Feb 14, 2005 14:57:14 GMT -5
This is a shot in the dark.... Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller? correct! ...your turn Sable
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Post by sableice on Feb 16, 2005 13:15:43 GMT -5
Ok here it be...
He reached out, tentatively brushed his fingers over her short golden hair, almost afraid to touch even that much. She was so fragile. So terribly, terribly fragile. But alive.
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Post by Black Dragon on Feb 27, 2005 23:11:46 GMT -5
ummmm... yeah, this is kinda a *bump* for the topic (plus I wanna know the answer)
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Post by sableice on Feb 28, 2005 20:34:11 GMT -5
Ok I will give another hint and see if anyone gets it. This story has to do with Jewels and the three names of the devil changed....
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Post by Dreamsmith on Mar 11, 2005 15:37:38 GMT -5
Um, "The Cat in the Hat"! ;D
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Post by sableice on Mar 13, 2005 14:28:01 GMT -5
Ummm Meow lol... no but at least you took a guess. Ok seing this is harder then I thought it would be to answer and I am not on here as much I will give you the name of the charaters and see if you can get it. Daemon, Luciver and Saetan... and Jaenelle
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Mar 13, 2005 19:40:11 GMT -5
See, I know what it is, but I've been trying to pinpoint which ONE it is..you know what I mean. And since I don't own the original books, I don't know.
However I just read back, and since you said a hint is Jewels...in that case the answer would be: The Black Jewels Trilogy by Anne Bishop
Do you know which exact book that is from however? The trilogy was a later compilation of her three books, "Daughter of the Blood," "Heir to the Shadows," and "Queen of the Darkness" ...Now I am curious because I don't remember.
(and Luciver is spelled Lucivar)
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Post by Good answerD on Mar 15, 2005 15:37:14 GMT -5
Yes it is the Black Jewel series. And to answer your question it is the very last part of "Queen of the Darkness". After she had all ready used all her magic to wipe clean the bad blood. And where she comes out of the healing spell to be with Lucivar because he misses her so much. And sorry about the misspell.. but not all of us are perfect.
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Mar 15, 2005 16:01:57 GMT -5
.. but not all of us are perfect. haha, I hope you are not implying that I am. Death is nothing to us; since when we are, death has not come...and when death has come, we are not.
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Post by Dreamsmith on Mar 15, 2005 18:45:50 GMT -5
Death is nothing to us; since when we are, death has not come...and when death has come, we are not. Epicurus, quoted by Diogenes Laertius in Lives of the Philosophers.
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Post by Morbid Eclipse on Mar 15, 2005 18:53:58 GMT -5
correct
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Post by Dreamsmith on Mar 15, 2005 19:11:44 GMT -5
...and he knew with practiced ease that he was not bone and feather but a perfect idea of freedom and flight, limited by nothing at all.
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Post by TheUncleanOne on May 19, 2005 16:04:56 GMT -5
Post-Release Bump
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Post by Dreamsmith on May 19, 2005 18:00:38 GMT -5
Wow, I forgot all about this thread. Have people seriously not read this one? Or was this one of those 70's things that everyone's just forgotten about? I'll give more context, and if that doesn't work, I'll just pick a different book in a couple days.
"Good-bye, Sully. We'll meet again." And with that, Jonathan held in thought an image of the great gull-flocks on the shore of another time, and he knew with practiced ease that he was not bone and feather but a perfect idea of freedom and flight, limited by nothing at all.
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