I'd call that a Bullseye Sharku [and Lord Elrond]. And a well abbreviated indexing of the source too.
DaveM that is certainly a very interesting [and quite likely] possibility.
I recall something of Edith saying after their firstborn's birth something like 'I shall never go round with you again...'
indicating some kind of serious stress in childbirth I would hazard. OF course really spotting post-partum depression amongst English women of WWI might be near to impossible due the 'stiff upper lip thing'. But perhaps a native could comment more accurately on all that. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]
In the Shibboleth [?] however, she stays around long enough to see some of Feanor's youth.
But the end cause of her fleeing her body is the same.
[ November 21, 2003: Message edited by: lindil ]
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The dwindling Men of the West would often sit up late into the night exchanging lore & wisdom such as they still possessed that they should not fall back into the mean estate of those who never knew or indeed rebelled against the Light.
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