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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-8-2006 04:34
Serges: Yes, the sign was informative. No, it was not persuasive.
crunchpatty: Yes, I think an unmarried man may react in the same way.
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BobbyG
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Sep-8-2006 10:14
hmm...would he have shoot her if he saw something else?
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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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Sep-8-2006 10:22
Bobby: Your question needs to be more specific. Right now I can only say "maybe" to your question.
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BobbyG
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Sep-8-2006 10:26
ok...would he hav shoot her if he saw something ordinary, like a tree?
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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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Sep-8-2006 10:37
Bobby: No, he would not have shot her if he saw a tree.
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Bill Oakes
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Sep-8-2006 11:55
was the sign physical? Or was it spiritual?
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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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Sep-8-2006 12:02
Bill: Yes, the sign was physical. No, the sign was not spiritual.
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Serges
Vigilante
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Sep-8-2006 12:07
Does his shooting her have anything to do with something in the past? Was the sign some sort of reminder? Or a revelation of sorts?
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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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Sep-8-2006 13:13
Yesish, the shooting has something to do with the past but not particularly relevant.
No, the sign was not a reminder.
No, the sign was not a revelation.
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Serges
Vigilante
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Sep-8-2006 13:15
Is location relevant? Timeframe? The identities of the man and woman?
Type of car? Materials of the sign?
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