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Vignette - From: Luke Cage
Dramatis Personae

Cage, Tatters

In Absentia


2013-08-DD


Cage replies with a cryptic message.

Location

The Internets



To: [redacted]@anonymail.com
From: lukecage@hfh.com
Subject: Re: Seeking Some Advice

Dear MiM,

I came across an old book I thought you might find interesting. Perhaps we can discuss it sometime:

Alice sighed wearily. `I think you might do something better with the time,' she said, `than waste it in asking riddles that have no answers.'

`If you knew Time as well as I do,' said the Hatter, `you wouldn't talk about wasting it. It's him.' `I don't know what you mean,' said Alice.

`Of course you don't!' the Hatter said, tossing his head contemptuously. `I dare say you never even spoke to Time!'

`Perhaps not,' Alice cautiously replied: `but I know I have to beat time when I learn music.'

`Ah! that accounts for it,' said the Hatter. `He won't stand beating. Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he'd do almost anything you liked with the clock. For instance, suppose it were nine o'clock /in the morning/, just time to begin lessons: you'd only have to whisper a hint to Time, and round goes the clock in a twinkling! /Half-past one/, time for dinner!'

(`I only wish it was,' the March Hare said to itself in a whisper.)

`That would be grand, certainly,' said Alice thoughtfully: `but then--I shouldn't be hungry for it, you know.'

`Not at first, perhaps,' said the Hatter: `but you could keep it to half-past one as long as you liked.'


Best wishes,

Luke Cage