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Post by PJ on Jun 25, 2004 19:35:45 GMT -5
Im not sure if anyone noticed this, but i'm too lazy to search so here goes: In the UA Lemony receives a letter from the Duchess of Winnipeg, known as R(pages 25-30) In it she tells him that her mansion just burnt down. Lemony says that the letter seems false because: "The jeep outside the Orion Observatory was of course not navy blue but black, and parked in the northwest corner, not the southwest. She would never forget this. The real R.was tested on this information everyh month for more than seven years." Then R says:"It was so cold that I closed my windows and could not hear the crickets." Lemony says to this:"Crickets are usually silent in winter. I fear the worst." If crickets are usually silent in winter, why were they so loud, perhaps they, as it says on Page 167, were saying "DYING" as loud as they could, which translates to Beware of Arson. And in that very night, R's house burnt down. Coincidence? I think not. Not that this helps in any matter, but still. You may now discuss
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Post by Rellim on Jun 25, 2004 19:45:14 GMT -5
Whoa.....what? I dont get that at all. Where does it say the crickets were loud? And what translate to Beware of Arson?
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Post by PJ on Jun 25, 2004 19:55:54 GMT -5
U have to read the UA.It says: R says that its cold so she closes the window and she can't hear the crickets anymore. Lemony says: Usually there arent crickets in winter Then later it says about the Mamba du Mal that it can speak in code language, and that "dying" means Beware of Arson. It also says that crickets can also speak in code. So the crickets, although they aren't usually there in winter, were trying to warn R of the fire that was going to burn her house down
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Post by Rellim on Jun 25, 2004 20:19:43 GMT -5
Ohhh. I get it now. Thank you for explaining that in deeper detail. Sorry. I read the UA once but I kindof forgot most of it. I should re-read it.
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Post by sugarbowl on Jul 8, 2004 9:45:54 GMT -5
I never noticed that before!
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Post by Luna on Jul 8, 2004 13:38:37 GMT -5
i dont know if that's true. you speak code, not act it.
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Post by sugarbowl on Jul 13, 2004 14:11:38 GMT -5
I agree with you Luna, but you can write code to.
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