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I'm not absolutely sure, but could this be from his novel "Dance of the
Tiger"???
Chris Andersen
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> From: K. Kris Hirst [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> Subject: a quote
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> Pardon the cross-listings. A colleague is finishing up a book manuscript,
> and wants to use the following quote as part of the introduction.
> Unfortunately, she has inadvertently lost the complete citation, and is
> hoping that somebody out there might recognize the location.
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> "None of the dead can rise up and answer our questions. But from all they
> have left behind, their imperishable or slowly dissolving gear, we may
> perhaps hear voices, which only now are able to whisper, when everything
> else is become silent."
> Bjorn Kurtin
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> Can anybody help out?
>
> kris
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> Kris Hirst
> Office of the State Archaeologist
> The University of Iowa
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