a sentence worth a thousand words

Sean Draine (seandr@Exchange.Microsoft.com)
Sat, 23 Oct 1999 10:42:43 -0700

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Matt, 
Let me try a less belligerent approach more in keeping with my polite
Midwestern upbringing. I humbly offer you this quote from the first
paragraph of Franny, the relevance of which I hope is obvious.

-Sean

"The rest were standing around in hatless, smoky little groups of twos and
threes and fours inside the heated waiting room, talking in voices that,
almost without exception, sounded collegiately dogmatic, as though each
young man, in his strident, conversational turn, was clearing up, once and
for all, some highly controversial issue, one that the outside,
nonmatriculating world had been bungling, provocatively or not, for
centuries."

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a sentence worth a thousand words

Matt,
Let me try a less belligerent approach more in = keeping with my polite Midwestern upbringing. I humbly offer you this = quote from the first paragraph of Franny, the relevance of which I hope = is obvious.

-Sean

"The rest were standing around in hatless, smoky = little groups of twos and threes and fours inside the heated waiting = room, talking in voices that, almost without exception, sounded = collegiately dogmatic, as though each young man, in his strident, = conversational turn, was clearing up, once and for all, some highly = controversial issue, one that the outside, nonmatriculating world had = been bungling, provocatively or not, for centuries."

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