Jan. 9th, 2008

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[*Note to Ayn Rand fans: this is not a reference to Helen of Trois.**]

[**Note to real diehard Ayn Rand fans: Helen of Troy was this beauteous queen in the ancient world. She had a religious relative called Chretien de . . . oh, never mind.]

Yes, folx, it's time to move away from the dizzying delirium of those star-crossed lovers whose names even I temporarily forget (thereby postmodernistically creating yet another point of verisimilitude between this neo-Dostoevskyan epic and the work of Dan Brown) -- those star-crossed lovers whose names I have just looked up in the earlier postings of their adventures, viz:

http://realthog.livejournal.com/6036.html (astonishingly gripping blurb -- if this doesn't have you thrusting $25 at your nearest bookseller I don't know what will);

http://realthog.livejournal.com/7386.html (the astonishingly informative Prologue, filled with facts I can guarantee you never knew before);

http://realthog.livejournal.com/9369.html (the astonishingly poignant Chapitre Un, featuring the prime number that defeated the best efforts of the Enigma Machine by surreptitiously removing the "b" from "bun"); and

http://realthog.livejournal.com/12927.html (the similarly astonishingly poignant Chapitre "Donald" Deux).

As I say, in this chapitre we leave Roger Lapin and his breathy telephonic French babe to one side briefly

 


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