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When the Mice first met young Mr.
Gray, they knew he would try and tell people about his discovery.
Strangely, all three of the only known Letters were all addressed to the
same W.
Arbor, of whom the tireless and thorough Mice could find no information
on, except the year of his death. II. "Regarding the Intimations of the
Doormice, as far as I can gather (the translation of their language is
tedious and prone to error, involving as it does a hastily constructed
tapping device of wood and discarded aluminum cans) the lengthy document
they spoke of is indeed intended for American soil. Interestingly enough,
'American soil' as you put it is in fact a single word in their language.
I never suspected, and continue to be surprised by, the breadth and depth
of their society. It's entirely unsettling, the more I think about it." (Date
presumed 10/02) |