>Liisa wrote:
>>and we
>>discussed the mysterious fiver in At Last a Dragon. You all know which one,
>>the one Spike bet against Mr Sullivan that he could not get his lady
>>friend. I assumed, when Spike told Lynda he lost his fiver, that it was
>>because Mr Sullivan was successful in his pursuit of his lady friend.
>>Crystal pointed out that it could just as well be because Spike just wanted
>>to be with Lynda a little longer,
>
>Hmmmm....
>
>
>Nah!
>Sullivam got lucky, I'm sure of it. Crystal's idea is okay, but the fiver
>(or the bet) needn't have been mentioned at all then, need it?
>
Not that I ever come up with good arguments late at night.
>> and have to walk Lynda home. Hmmm....
>>Anyway, I have a beautiful loaf of bananana bread to turn my attention to
now.
>
I did not make it. My mom sent it up with my dad. Ah, real food...
>Well, I hope you are making enough for _everyone_ on the list, young lady!
:)
>
>>>Farewell and adieu!
>>>(see what too many late nights does to a person?)
>
>I noticed no ill effects in your literary aplomb! (Myself, however, ....)
>
>Murray
Thank you.
-Liisa!
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