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Nov 06, 2016 02:40PM

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I finished Walk on Earth a Stranger by Rae Carson this morning.
I'm going to ask for a C.

BTW: Is seems you missed Connie's message: So how about the Cs?


I will try E which is so much better than a the c's I've been asking for
Agnieszka wrote: "It seems you missed Connie's message."
I sure did. Thank you, Agnieszka.
Connie, there are no Cs.
Agnieszka, there are 7 Ts.
Debbie, there are only 2 Es in that whole saying!
I sure did. Thank you, Agnieszka.
Connie, there are no Cs.
Agnieszka, there are 7 Ts.
Debbie, there are only 2 Es in that whole saying!

I sure did. Thank you, Agnieszka.
Connie, there are no Cs.
Agnieszka, there are 7 Ts.
Debbie, there are only 2 Es in that whole saying!"
Cool, seven is my best so far!!!!!

Good going Wayne!

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Never mind. I guessed the same thing. Congratulations, Wayne!
I've posted another famous author's quote about books.
Remember that your book must have been finished after this point.
Remember that your book must have been finished after this point.

Between the Lines by Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer and
Old Yeller by Fred Gipson.
Could I have a P and an O ?
I finished The Yarn Harlot - The Secret Life of a Knitter, by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee last night. Is there a Y?

I believe it's
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I guess all those cryptograms I've done in the past have helped me play this game!
Congratulations, Connie and Erica. You got the quote.
You'll never guess who said it!
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You'll never guess who said it!
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A new quote by a famous author about books has been posted.
Remember that your book must have been finished after this point.
Remember that your book must have been finished after this point.

You'll never guess who said it!
Yeah, I wouldn't guess Maurice Sendak would refer to lovers.
"

A note to prevent any confusions: 'Das' or 'Der' or 'Die' are the German equivalent of 'The' (Ein or Eine would be the equivalent of A or An)
Agnieszka wrote: "A note to prevent any confusions: 'Das' or 'Der' or 'Die' are the German equivalent of 'The' (Ein or Eine would be the equivalent of A or An)"
Thanks for the clarification, Agnieszka. I was pretty sure the 'Das' was 'The', and I remembered 'Eine' from Eine kleine Nachtmusik.
There are 2 Hs.
Thanks for the clarification, Agnieszka. I was pretty sure the 'Das' was 'The', and I remembered 'Eine' from Eine kleine Nachtmusik.
There are 2 Hs.
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