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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 290291" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>Upallnight, it wasn't hard. One of the blisses of raising kids is that I have learned about new authors who were previously unknown to me. I had never heard about Dr. Seuss until we got the difficult children, now he makes me giddy. Something about the rythm and the odor of your sentence reminded me of husband reading to easy child from the Beaudelaire kids.. What a blessing these three children have been. By the way, Charles Beaudelaire was an author on whom I did an independant study in college. He was so wonderfully decadent and sensual. He was a translator of Edgar Allan Poe. He was crazy in love with his mother, GAG!, but it made for great poetry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 290291, member: 6370"] Upallnight, it wasn't hard. One of the blisses of raising kids is that I have learned about new authors who were previously unknown to me. I had never heard about Dr. Seuss until we got the difficult children, now he makes me giddy. Something about the rythm and the odor of your sentence reminded me of husband reading to easy child from the Beaudelaire kids.. What a blessing these three children have been. By the way, Charles Beaudelaire was an author on whom I did an independant study in college. He was so wonderfully decadent and sensual. He was a translator of Edgar Allan Poe. He was crazy in love with his mother, GAG!, but it made for great poetry. [/QUOTE]
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