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You are about to begin reading your Yuletide story.
Last bookmarked by DigitalMeowMix
25 May 2012
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"The Bastard is not in love with me, and I can prove it. With science!"
Last bookmarked by yume167
22 Apr 2012
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The library at night is a function of the library by day.
Last bookmarked by Naraht
2 Jan 2012
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An obituary published in December of 1877.
Last bookmarked by major_general
29 Dec 2011
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Rec 21
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If a line may become transmuted into a square, and then further metamorphose into a cube, surely a fourth dimension might yet be extrapolated, if one could only find the correct perspective from which to sketch it.
Last bookmarked by Bow
28 Nov 2011
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Just perfect. So right and so in keeping with the play.
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Septimus teaches Thomasina to dance--and then he teaches her to dance.
Last bookmarked by coyotegestalt
1 May 2011
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There are two things Thomasina notices when she wakes, coughing, the night before her seventeenth birthday. The first: her bedchamber is on fire (heat exchange only works one way; this is very bad). The second: a large blue box has appeared (it's blue). It has a door, which opens, and through the stinging smoke, Thomasina sees a man step out, and wave his arm.
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Rec 7
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Thomasina solves the Skasis Paradigm.
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Rec 5
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Act II, Scene 7: "I told him you kissed me. But he will not tell." The hermitage has replaced the gazebo in more ways than one.
Last bookmarked by FairestCat
25 Dec 2009
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The dialogue of this is just marvelous, witty and intricate and layered just like the original
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There is something unalterably deranged about differential calculus, quantum theory, or the obscene and so inanely liturgical ordeals of the precession of the equinoxes.
