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Re: So what's a Wizard keep in his living room?
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lugnet.castle
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Tue, 2 May 2000 01:22:33 GMT
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Maybe the wizard keeps spares of his more innocuous semi-magical items in
the living room...like an extra silver basin, a hanging mirror or two (if
you have any Belleville), a grandfather clock, some other clockwork
contraptions. How about a hidden trap door to the cellar?
--
Paul Davidson
J.D. Forinash <foxtrot@cc.gatech.edu> wrote in message
news:8ekvl4$sd4$1@cc731244-b.chmbl1.cc.ga.home.com...
> In article <390D6C27.8F567896@mediaone.net>,
> Jeff Johnston <sakura@mediaone.net> wrote:
> > The Red Fox: "A pair of comfortable chairs and a matching table, made by that
> > charming fellow who used to live down the street about...seventy years ago.
> > Was it that long? Oh, and a fireplace, of course."
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> And instead of reading some then going to bed like I'd planned, I worked
> more on the castle after posting my message that prompted this.
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> And what I wound up with is similar to this. Fireplace two comfy chairs,
> breakfront, bookshelf (for mundane texts like history)...
>
> -JDF
> --
> J.D. Forinash ,-.
> foxtrot@cc.gatech.edu ( <
> The more you learn, the better your luck gets. `-'
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