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Post by susb8383 on Jul 30, 2018 9:13:15 GMT -5
Has anyone noticed that there are a few paragraphs here and there that are in the present tense instead of the past like the rest of the book? For example, when Fandango talks about being caught in the fire.
Not sure what it means, but it might be tied to "A place where all that was and is is held.."
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Post by ILLUMINATINPS on Aug 3, 2018 6:14:59 GMT -5
"A place where all that was and is is held.." This sentence surely stands out in that first paragraph. It almost describes a library, or museum, or bank.
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Post by Jenny on Aug 3, 2018 7:24:18 GMT -5
"A place where all that was and is is held.." This sentence surely stands out in that first paragraph. It almost describes a library, or museum, or bank. or a cemetery....
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