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    :)punnahai (@ d150*) on: Fri Jan 17 16:58:14




    Dear S Niranjchana:
    When will your next book be published?





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    :) Punnahai (@ d150*) on: Wed Jan 22 16:27:32




    Madam:
    Happy Birthday! Wish you the best life can offer!





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    roy (@ prox*) on: Sun Feb 2 21:54:01




    Urgent - Please contact me at roy*******@yahoo.com





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    Sorna (@ 202.*) on: Tue Feb 4 22:46:18




    Dear, You can add this in Your next novel.
    Orru thai Thettuvathupol Yen NESAR thettuvar, Marboddu cherthu annaipar, manna kavalai yavum theerppar.----Orru thai
    A sincere well wisher.





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    roy (@ prox*) on: Fri Feb 7 11:39:06




    Please visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roy*******family Replace ******* by my second name





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    :)punnahai (@ d150*) on: Tue Mar 18 13:04:02




    Came across this online:

    IF ONLY I COULD SEE

    My eyes are clouded
    They do not let me see
    The love that awaits me
    If only I could see!

    Pillars of strength
    Await my embrace
    To give me comfort
    If only I could see!

    Hearts laid bare
    Ready with love
    To give me strength
    If only I could see!

    Love from home
    Love that is strong
    Love unconditional
    Awaits me far away
    If only I could see!

    Oh veil of darkness
    Set me free
    Oh cloud screen
    Let me see!





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    :)punnahai (@ d150*) on: Fri Mar 28 08:51:03


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    :) (@ d150*) on: Tue Apr 15 18:09:55 EDT 2003




    don't forget april 16
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    Not a penny more, Not a penny less

    Vintage Jeffrey Archer, a web of plotting and subplotting, an eye for an eye, revenge is a dish best served cold.
    While I have yet to find an unlikeable Archer tale, this one embodies his skills, his sense of humour, his development of even the minor characters, and his ability to force the reader to concentrate on every word, comma, and inflection.
    Kane and Abel, and the two sequels, is, of course, a masterpiece in its own right, but too easy a choice for a favorite. As the Crow Flies was very human, detailed lives, and fun successes, but not so much intrique, and isn't that why we read the great Archer? To feel just that much more superior and intelligent for having spent that much more time in the 'Master's' mind?
    The Sons of Fortune was not on par. It smacked of a Sidney Sheldon. Sheldon is a fun read, but rather like sitting down to an hour with Gone with the Wind, and finding you grabbed a Harlequin by mistake.

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    silence- a poem

    I have read a poem by Edgar Lee Masters.It starts like this.


    I have known the silence of the stars and of the sea
    And the silence of the city when it pauses
    And the silence of the man and a maid
    And the silence for which music alone finds the word
    And the silence of the woods before the winds of spring begin


    After a few lines an intersting stanza,

    A curious boy asks an old soldier
    Sitting in front of the grocery store,
    "How did you loose your leg?,
    And the old soldier is struck with silence
    Or his mind flies away
    Because he cannot concentrate it on Gettysburg.
    It comes back jocosely
    And he says "a bear bit off"
    And the boy wonders. While the old soldier
    Dumbly feebly lives over
    The flashes of guns ,the thunder of cannon
    The shrieks of the slain
    And himself lying on the ground
    And the hospital surgeons,the knives
    And the Long days in bed.
    But if he could describe it all
    He would be an artist
    But if he were an artist there would be deeper wounds
    Which he could not describe.

    Any one has read it?

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