Re: MDDM Conversations at The Rabbi of Prague
jbor <[email protected]> Fri, 28 Jun 2002 08:32:16 +1100
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"And....do you folk wear Special Hats, anything like that?" inquires Dixon. It sounds enough like the Frenchman's Duck to make him cautious. (485.30) And the anonymous speaker who immediately agrees with the one you quote below, "a queer, uncollected sort of Townsman", seems to be criticising Franklin for stopping the Paxton Boys and their posse from riding into Philadelphia to "sack the Quaker Rome". I'm not sure that I identify wholly with all of these spoken sentiments, or that this one snip of dialogue speaks for the text as a whole. best on 28/6/02 5:52 AM, Doug Millison at [email protected] wrote: > > "this Age sees a corruption and disabling of the ancient Magick. > Projectors, Brokers of Capital, Insurancers, Peddlers upon a global Scale , > Enterprisers and Quacks,-- these are the last poor fallen and feckless > inheritors of a Knowledge they can never use, but in the service of Greed. > The coming Rebellion istheirs,-- Franklin andthat Lot,--andHeaven help the > rest of us, if they prevail." (M&D 487,488)