Smooth. Yes, how is the boy? And after the answer... Ondone is correct, we all have the common goal of finding Richard, and I can't see how teaming up could do anything but help. I suggest we take a look at the camp sight and then help with the search parties. That ought to make the old man happy.Riotopsys wrote:Ondine Dumont
Please how is Atwater, we seem to have the same goal so surely a pooling of effort would be wise.[/color]
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Suddenly breaking out of thought, but clearly not satisfied with the conclusions he came to.. if any.
I could use a bit of lunch, wouldn't you all? I'm sure there's a quiet coffee shop somewhere nearby. I'd prefer to cut my stay here to a minimum. We can discuss things there.
Suddenly breaking out of thought, but clearly not satisfied with the conclusions he came to.. if any.
I could use a bit of lunch, wouldn't you all? I'm sure there's a quiet coffee shop somewhere nearby. I'd prefer to cut my stay here to a minimum. We can discuss things there.
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Magnifique, I would adore lunch, shall we. she offers her arm to Donald
I'm evil lover's triangle here we come.
Magnifique, I would adore lunch, shall we. she offers her arm to Donald
I'm evil lover's triangle here we come.
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Stands up and takes Ondine's arm and tries to find a comfortable position due to their quite different heights. Donald momentarily cheers up and leading the Lady towards the gate, engages her in polite conversation, his old charming self once again.
Stands up and takes Ondine's arm and tries to find a comfortable position due to their quite different heights. Donald momentarily cheers up and leading the Lady towards the gate, engages her in polite conversation, his old charming self once again.
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And Winston quotes the words Henry Atwater had said: River ... water ... lightning ... old ... tent ... them ... power ... book.
Do these words have some meaning for you? Winston will wait for Mickey's answer before saying his conclusions, not to influence the student.
Mickey O'Dwyer wrote:How did it go in there with Alwater, Doctor? How’s the kid doing? Did you learn anything useful?
He's still under the effect of sedatives, although Herr Lutherhagen could hear some words from you. I'd like you Mickey to try to understand them, to find what meaning they have.Ondine Dumont wrote:Please how is Atwater, we seem to have the same goal so surely a pooling of effort would be wise.
And Winston quotes the words Henry Atwater had said: River ... water ... lightning ... old ... tent ... them ... power ... book.
Do these words have some meaning for you? Winston will wait for Mickey's answer before saying his conclusions, not to influence the student.
It's a good idea. We can continue our conversation in another place more comfortable and more private.Donald Lutherhagen wrote:I could use a bit of lunch, wouldn't you all? I'm sure there's a quiet coffee shop somewhere nearby. I'd prefer to cut my stay here to a minimum. We can discuss things there.
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Mickey O'Dwyer
Watching Ondine and Donald depart arm-in-arm, Mickey thinks That old smoothie, as he casts a peek at Gregory to see what his reaction is to their behaviour.
Looks like we're heading for a bite to eat then , as he trails behind the others looking glum.
Mickey shrugs his shoulders and says Well I could have a pretty good guess at the first five words and say that they're all camping related. As for "them", "power" and "book", I really have no idea. No mention of a wild animal attack then?Miss Scarlet wrote: And Winston quotes the words Henry Atwater had said: River ... water ... lightning ... old ... tent ... them ... power ... book.
Do these words have some meaning for you? Winston will wait for Mickey's answer before saying his conclusions, not to influence the student.
Watching Ondine and Donald depart arm-in-arm, Mickey thinks That old smoothie, as he casts a peek at Gregory to see what his reaction is to their behaviour.
Looks like we're heading for a bite to eat then , as he trails behind the others looking glum.
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Following the others, he suggests: Why don't we go to this nice little café I like on Independence Square, it is only a couple of blocks away. Seems like a perfect location for restaurants and such.
Gregory rolls his eyes at Ondine's obvious attempt to make him jealous and chooses to ignore her childish actions. That might have worked when I was young, but I am just too tired to play games now, he muses to himself.zielonobrody wrote:Donald Lutherhagen
Stands up and takes Ondine's arm and tries to find a comfortable position due to their quite different heights.
Following the others, he suggests: Why don't we go to this nice little café I like on Independence Square, it is only a couple of blocks away. Seems like a perfect location for restaurants and such.
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Yep, that would be fine. It's walkable, too, but Albert will probably want to bring his car along. I can get you to a specific cafe if you'd like, or you can just post IC wherever you end up. Doesn't have to be any particular restaurant.Samuel wrote:Seems like a perfect location for restaurants and such.
EDIT -- Scratch that, I'll get you guys to a place. That's the better way to do things, probably. I'll get you there in a new thread shortly ...
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