Bruce proclaimed plainitively, > I confess to being half asleep these past two weeks--am trying to adjust to > new medication--and missed this above. Which philosophical question did > Seymour pose? In Hapworth? And who are the others; I remember only your > four from the game in late July: JDS, Nabakov, Mansfield and Shakespeare? > And *when* do we get the privilege to read your opus on Hapworth? The pages I refer to are in my edition (a joke; I assume everyone has the same edition of Hapworth (: ) are on page 98: `It was suddenly borne in upon me, utterly beyond dispute, that I love Sir Arthur Conan Doyle but do not love the great Goethe! ... Think for a stunning moment what this means! It means that every man, woman and child ... should never do anythhing extremely important or crucial withough first consulting a list of persons in the world, living or dead, whom he loves' I'm sending you my Best Loved on private email to spare everyone else (: However, everyone shall not be spared my opus on Hapworth just as soon as I find some time, which is a far more precious commodity than it once was, and the voice of my agent will be ringing in my ears if I spend too much of it doing anything other than Writing! Camille verona_beach@hotpop.com