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Quality!
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Superb!! Thanks.
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Not being very familiar w Melville, how does a cactus connect w him?
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It’s seaweed…I guess I didn’t draw it particularly well.
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Nahhh, that’s all on me. Diabetic eyes on a phone 🙂
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Love it! What a creative idea. Will share with all my reader friends. Thanks, A fan, Christine
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I love it! It is like the Doctor Who episode in the Library of the World. Exciting!
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Haven’t seen that episode, but now I feel like I must!
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Is this going to be available in Merch?!
Assuming the flora is dried and the fauna is enameled or cloisonnéd. And the implements are non- lethal.
P.S. I got your seaweed…anyone knowing Melville should have got that reference 😏. What is the one for ‘ABRIDGED CLASSICS’?
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Flowers for Woolf? I associate her with cigarette and rocks.
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Touché, but I’m mostly referencing Mrs. Dalloway…mostly.
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How come it says Woolf?
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Virginia Woolf wrote Mrs. Dalloway
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I see says the blind mouse.
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My goodness that is clever! And being drawn they could be used in e-books too. NFT, m’boy…
Though I perceive Walden should be more aquatic – like a piece of pond trapped in soft plastic. And I associate Twain with more of a hayseed, being chawed on Big Jim or Huck.
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Fair enough, but I suspect Thoreau would have had access to any number of twigs while sitting around the pond for two years. And you can’t swing a banjo anywhere near the Mississippi River without hitting a bulrush. Just sayin’
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Can’t disagree with a swingin’ banjo (like to get whoop’d upside the head).
Just thought Thoureau’s twigs are kinda similar to Emily’s rose when it becomes denuded or Virginia’s flowers in the passage of time..sadly.
Since you are in the Classics game, there are some famous winter ones…your thoughts (or saving for another vernissage)?
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So clever!!
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I know I’m going to feel dumb when I see the answer, but what’s Shelley’s selection?
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A large bolt for the neck of Frankenstein’s monster.
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Oh, I was thinking of the other Shelley – d’oh.
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Fair. I should have put first initials.
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Nice 🤣😎🙃
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[…] bookmarks […]
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Great! as usual!!
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Thanks!
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Dawh this is cute! I wonder if ai could make something up like this
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I hope not or I’m out of a job.
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