(urth) AEG: Bill's wives

Dave Tallman davetallman at msn.com
Wed Sep 30 23:44:21 PDT 2009


Roy C. Lackey wrote:
> There is an odd bit of dialogue in the breakfast scene the next morning,
> p-153, Margaret speaking first:
> ________________
> "You ought to get a thing at the bank, Miss Casey. A safety deposit."
> "I will, only back home. Not here."
> "That fits perfectly." Zelda nodded to herself. "Thank you, Margaret."
> "Fits what?"
> "In a minute. Here's the waitress, and you haven't even looked."
> __________________
>
> What was Zelda alluding to? She never brought it up again.
>   

Zelda owns a hopper. Could she also be some sort of time-traveler? It 
will fit Casey's need perfectly to have some valuables deposited that 
she can access in the future even after her mojo loss. Either that or 
Zelda is composing a haiku. "Safety deposit" has five syllables.




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