That said, some additional ideas on Susan and Roland. There's an interesting phrase in W&G: She needed to see him at his right size, instead of the one her mind had created for him in her warm...
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That said, some additional ideas on Susan and Roland. There's an interesting phrase in W&G: She needed to see him at his right size, instead of the one her mind had created for him in her warm...
Letti, I'm sure you're a real sweetheart and I by no means meant to belittle you, though apparently it was taken that way...thought I'd quote that ole ka-mai Cuthbert, "cry yer pardon, O great...
How (the blue hell) did you get to this conclusion?[/QUOTE]
Thought it was obvious, Letti, or is The Dark Tower not an edifice? Anyway, cry yer pardon, O great one!...Didn't mean to throw you off...
How (the blue hell) did you get to this conclusion?[/QUOTE]
Thought it was obvious, Letti, or is The Dark Tower not an edifice? Anyway, cry yer pardon, O great one!...Didn't mean to throw you off...
He liked/disliked buildings? :orely:[/QUOTE]
Bright Towers Dark Towers.
Roland had an edifice complex and didn't have time for forgiveness. He was kinda quick on the draw, wasn't he...like in the gunslinger, he emptied his revolvers at Walter. He didn't learn from his...