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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (18095)2/5/2002 8:40:32 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 281500
 
If anyone missed it, that great dane, already at the start of last century, made a lot of fun of some of
literature and writing styles, heroes, virgins and departing horses, leading up to WW2, and especially the musical ones, of the 1800s...

I'm not talking about that other dane from where all are above median intelligence, but I might
think about many article writers.

Beats, maybe, Ayn Rand, from neighboring St Petersburg, the daughter of the drugstore owner

kirjasto.sci.fi

Ouch, departing Naplolelonic, or Atlantic SurRealistic heroes "The story was set in
the 18th century, and depicted a drama between the 56-year- old ambassador
sir William Hamilton, his 20-year-old wife Lady Emma Hamilton, and the hero of
the age, Lord Nelson, who won Napoleon but lost his victory for a woman."