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From: FraterNay in the Mist <KENDALL@******.BITNET>
Subject: The Journey home....
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1993 12:50:00 EDT
>>>>>[Foci Crew: I have decided to stay here for a week or so to 'explore
the mist of the Ould Isle'. I should be returning to Seattle in a week or
two. I hope you all understand.

Kendra: Will you take care of my place for me again? I would certainly
appreciate it. You know how to get in. As usual, just make certain to
clean the bedclothes if you should 'entertain'.

KHANx: If you decide to return now with the others, I would like to meet
with you as soon as I return. My queries for you are numerous. You don't
know how happy it makes me to see you so well again. You really had me
scared there for a while.

Is anyone else staying on a little longer to take in the sites? Millhaus
and Ragman, I know your presence has been well imbedded into the essence of
the Isle for a time. Do you plan to take advantage of your new found
sources of knowledge? It could be quite an enjoyable vacation for any who
choose to take advantage of it, and is certainly deserved.

I'll be staying with Amelia while I am here, so you all know where to find
me.

Millhaus, I am still waiting to here what the Drui did to KHANx. He
doesn't remember much of anything. He did however, say that Ragman was
there with you also. Either of you want to let us in on the story?

I forgot to mention, of the 150,000 nuyen that was in the T'Hoth's bag, I
gave half of it to the Drui. I know I didn't consult with everyone on
this, but I wanted them to have it for their needs. Without them, we
could all be history now.

Have a safe journey,
May Chaos keep your path clear.
I'll see you when I return.]<<<<<

-- FraterNay <11:52:14/26 Aug 54>

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