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From: "David Lebling" <dlebling@ucentric.com> Subject: (whorl) Re: Digest whorl.v012.n050 Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 08:36:54 <<From: Adam Stephanides <adamsteph@earthlink.net> vizcacha may concede on the details, but I'm not about to. >> Which is not to say I agree with Mr. Borski, just that he's right that Silk's wounds don't fit well as suicide attempt wounds. The picture is sufficiently murky that I'm no longer 100% convinced it was a suicide attempt. Another possible idea for an attacker, if there was an attacker, is the inhumi. Silk's wounds are consistent with an inhumi attack. Perhaps Hyacinth's illness was due to inhumi attack, and they finally killed her. I want to get all the possibilities out there, in spite of still believing that a suicide attempt is the most likely explanation. Dave Lebling aka vizcacha *This is WHORL, for discussion of Gene Wolfe's Book of the Long Sun. *More Wolfe info & archive of this list at http://www.moonmilk.com/whorl/ *To leave the list, send "unsubscribe" to whorl-request@lists.best.com *If it's Wolfe but not Long Sun, please use the URTH list: urth@lists.best.com