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A riddle
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John Hale
Yarn Weaver
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Dec-8-2004 01:45
Hello all.
I'm fairly new to Sleuth and I thought I might share a little hobby of mine with you all. Here's something for that sad moment when the mysteries of the day are all done.
Thousands lay up gold within this house,
but no man made it.
Spears past counting guard this house,
but no man wards it.
What is it?
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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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Sep-7-2006 17:46
Serges: Yes, he shot her with a gun. It doesn't really matter who was driving but, in this scenario, I can say the man was driving.
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Serges
Vigilante
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Sep-7-2006 18:08
Was the sign on or part of the dashboard? Was this man especially prone to suggestion in any way?
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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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Sep-7-2006 18:11
No, the sign was not part of the dashboard.
No, the man was not prone to suggestion.
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Serges
Vigilante
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Sep-7-2006 19:07
Was the sign written, as opposed to pictoral? Did the sign have a distinct message?
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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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Sep-7-2006 19:38
No, the sign was not written.
Yes, the sign had a distinct message.
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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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Sep-7-2006 19:39
btw: all good questions.
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Serges
Vigilante
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Sep-7-2006 19:57
Was the sign something visual? Would another man shoot his own wife if he came across this sign?
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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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Sep-7-2006 20:38
Yes, the sign was something visual.
Yes, another man may shoot his own wife if he came across this sign.
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Serges
Vigilante
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Sep-7-2006 20:44
*realizing he assumed something*
Were the man and woman married? Is the nature of their relationship relevant?
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bookem
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Sep-7-2006 20:57
Serges: were the bicycles playing cards(brand name). the others found out he was cheating and killed him?
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