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Date: 2004-08-26 10:19 pm (UTC)Thanks for the vast time and effort that goes into something I enjoy so much.
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Date: 2004-08-27 12:50 pm (UTC)One question, though:
"But you like it tight, Ken," Paul pointed out to me. "You've always said that places like D'Arctangent or Cutter's make you feel instantly lost."
Who's the speaker, here? The index says this story takes place well after Dormant Ghosts, where the deaths of Paul and Carroll are revealed, and no one else in "the Family" is named Paul, as far as I know. Am I just confused?
Other than that, very nice story. The Villa sounds like a lovely place.