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    As far as the Ooh-dimension was concerned, the shift of Vowellness was probably complete

    “Thank Flove for that!” Ann (or was it Elizabeth?) exclamied. She continued to read the contents of the large manila envelope that had been delivered several weeks late due to the postal strike.

    “Postal strike?” Gordon (or was it Godfrey?) inquired sarcastically. “Ann ~ or is it Liz? ~ surely you just made that up! Do you need an excuse?”

    LizAnn chose to ignore her old freind Pig Littleton and continued to read.

    And she couldn’t find anything new being published by Ms Tattler in all now probable directions she was looking into.

    LizAnn snorted.

    She was of course ignoring the disrupted echoes from the Jumbled Eights thread, which were probably the brainstorming board of ideas of the writer, which she had the greatest difficulty to follow (she wondered if even the writer could).

    Reaching for her handkerchief, LizAnn snorted again. “No the writer bloody can’t follow it” she muttered. “But does it bloody matter!”

    Her own thread and the details of the history of the Wrick family was always sketchy and full of holes;

    “Aha Ha Ha Ha”

    she’d attempted at learning more about the elusive Becky , but she kept blinking in and out of continuity, too quickly for her to follow her anywhere in her explorations

    “Yes, where the devil IS Becky, Gordfry? or is it Godon?”

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