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Re: THOUGHTS: Tumbled Beds
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From Carolyn Kunin to the List members,
Could it be coincidence? Last night I came across a tumbled bed in
the opening chapters of Dickens' "Mystery of Edwin Drood." I could
make something of it I suppose, but the likelihood is that most beds,
even literary ones, are tumbled at least once in a 24 hour day.
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Could it be coincidence? Last night I came across a tumbled bed in
the opening chapters of Dickens' "Mystery of Edwin Drood." I could
make something of it I suppose, but the likelihood is that most beds,
even literary ones, are tumbled at least once in a 24 hour day.
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