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Re: Forward from pacificnw@eni.net
Poster: Debbie Halstead <djh3a@onyx.pvcc.cc.va.us>
I had always heard that it was Chinese, although I have no documentation
one way or the other.
Deborah of Isenfir
On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Kevin of Thornbury wrote:
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> Poster: Kevin of Thornbury <kevin@maxson.com>
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> 554 atlantia@csc.ncsu.edu... Remote protocol error
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> ----- Original message follows -----
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> [ Part 2.2: "Included Message" ]
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> Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 23:29:15 -0500
> From: Emily Caldwell <pacificnw@eni.net>
> To: atlantia@atlantia.sca.org
> Subject: a new topic?
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> To all here:
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> Does anyone konw the origin of the saying
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> May you live in interesting times
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> Is it oriental in origin or anglo-saxon?
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> I do not know at all and I was hoping that someone here might know;)
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> thanks
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> guinevere
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