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From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Hello again, Valentine.
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1993 21:20:20 -0400
>>>>>[Your old friend Etsy has told me so much about you, Valentine.
Enough
to know that this is the name you have taken to cover yourself and your true
history. It is appropriate that you take such a pacifistic name as "Valentine"
for yours. It fits you remarkably well. Come back to us, Valentine. Please
come back to us.]<<<<<
-- Dane O'Kennedy(21:17:43/05-NOV-54)

>>>>>[I think not, Dane. I was outcast long ago from the Dannan families,
long
before Tir Nan Og was even born as a country. Lady Brane Deigh can tell you
herself that I was offered the position of royalty in the Seelee court, and
turned it down. I was expelled from the "Land of Eternal Youth" for that and
told that if I ever returned my "eternal" youth would be taken from me
violently. I do not think that I will return, even to answer your
pleas.]<<<<<
-- Valentine(21:22:23/11-05-54)

>>>>>[I am rather sorry to hear this, Valentine. You are an elder of the
clan, and a Druid as I am, though not in the same, true way I am. You follow
the cycle of the Moon, in a shamanic(thinly disguised contempt) manner. You
are not disciplined into the true Way of the Druid as I am. It is a pity that
you are not willing to Follow the Path of rebirth and true knowledge to the
Path of the Righ. With all luck your next incarnation will be of the only
True Way.]<<<<<
-- Dane O'Kennedy(21:26:50/05-NOV-54)

>>>>>[And Dane and I have struck a bargain of sorts, Valentine. We shall
be
assisting each other. I have a certain temporal problem with a long worn-out
blood oath and she has a problem with an embarrasment of a relative. And you
used your only favor.]<<<<<
-- Etsy(21:29:45/11-05-54)

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