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Message no. 1
From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Ahhh dearest sister....
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1993 14:54:13 MST
*****Encrypt: Hot Wax v.1: Bonejacker MPCP
>>>>>[Bonejacker, I regret to say that even though I would enjoy meeting a
sister of the famous Prince Solariel, I don't know if know is the best of
timing. I am much more concerned about finding Rebecca... But I'll keep an ear
and eye out to see if I cn find anythign out ... If so, I'll let you or
NodeFaerie know.]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <03:18:23/12-2-54>

>>>>>[ NodeFaerie to decrypt the next message think of how you and a friend
of
yours brought down the house at in a place where Ganz should have never
been.]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <03:20:29/12-2-54>

***** Encrypt: Hot Wax v.1.5: NodeFaerie MPCP
>>>>>[NodeFaerie, if you are reading this then it worked... I will not side
track from finding Rebecca, she is far more important to me than the effects of
finding Linaus sibling. But if some of my group wants to (probably Doomsday
will) ... we will split up to cover more ground.... in which case, well...
we'll try and find them both. But DON'T HOLD your BREATH. If the Prince
couldn't (or wouldn't) find Tiana, then I don't know if we would be able to.
That's all I can say.]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <03:23:07/12-2-54>
Message no. 2
From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <mehaffhm@******.SAN.UC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Ahhh dearest sister....
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1993 06:37:23 -0500
>>>>>[Ms. Apollonius is at the Mok Pi School for the Magically Active.
Have fun, but who is this 'Rebecca' again?? Nice 'crypt, Shadowfox. I
like the name.]<<<<<
<Time/Date Unrecognizable>


>>>>>[Drek! Fraggin' glitch-driven database, I was .watching. it this
time -- columns of static don't just appear, then disappear, from/to
know-where!!]<<<<<
-- Sysop (6:36:35/12-2-54)

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