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From: Christina Johnson <johnson1@**.UWP.EDU>
Subject: Raven
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 93 21:53:43 CET
<<<<<[Raven: Sorry I offended you with my aura. Sigh. Ya suppose that's
why Brandy took off? Couldn't stand to look at me anymore? Night: I
think I'll pass on that body scan. Don't think i *want* to know what's in
me anymore. I don't think I could handle it if I found out I really was
like Harada. I remember my parents. I don't want to find out that none
of that was real.]>>>>>
-DOA- <2/13/54 / 14:31:07>

<<<<<[I was just assaulted by a very big, very bald Sam. At least I think
he was a sam. I didn't see any cyber. Sheesh. And I hardly know Brandy.
Anyone know why this guy's on the warpath?? He seemed mighty
interested in finding her. I'd stay outa his way, if I were her. Or
get a hold of him immediatly.]>>>>>
-Iron Eyes- <2/13/54 / 14:33:07>

<<<<<[DOA: your continued search for the Lady Brandywine is creating
attention that she does not need. As her brother, and a member of the Tir
Guard, I give you my word that Kat (your Brandywine) is occupied (and fine) at
the moment. Please do not interrupt that.]>>>>>
-Trevore Clark- <13.2.54/14:40:16>

<<<<<[The Tir Guard? What's that? And you'd better look out... or
you'll have a big bald guy comin after you real soon.]>>>>>
-Iron Eyes- <2/13/54 / 14:43:07>

<<<<<[Believe me. I trust I will be able to handle myself should the
gentleman even manage to make it over our borders. And then, it's a
matter of making it into the circle. 'Tis not likely friend. I've never
understood the friends Kat chooses. Rif-raf, all of them.]>>>>>
-Trevore Clark- <13.1.54/14:44:23>

<<<<<[You sure you're Brandy's brother? Arrogant son of a... aren't
you?]>>>>>
-Iron Eyes- <2/13/54 / 14:45:14>

<<<<<[I can afford to be. It's not arrogance, it's breeding. I'm afraid
my sister went native long ago.]>>>>>
-Trevore Clark- <13.2.54/14:46:53>

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