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"Stevenson, Pam" <[log in to unmask]>
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They were the footprints ... of a gigantic hound!
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Wed, 26 Sep 2001 08:23:13 -0400
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 Lisa wrote: <Fires were probably generally either smoky and smelly, or, a
phenomenal force not always amenable to control.  Think on one hand, a
blazing fire keeping the wolves at bay in the scary woods, or the Great Fire
of London. >


While fire can sometimes be hard to control, in terms of the Great Fire of
London, it still brought about good with it because roasting all the rats
ended the plague.

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