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Grab the book nearest to you, open to page 197, and tell me what does the 4th...
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<blockquote data-quote="Onlyalil&#039;crazytXDt" data-source="post: 2477615" data-attributes="member: 845162"><p>...sentence say? 1. Tell me the title and author</p><p>2. Open to page 197 and type the fourth sentence on the page (If the book doesn't have that many pages, tell me the closest thing to it</p><p>3. Of the same book, write the last sentence on the last page</p><p></p><p>Mine is:</p><p></p><p>'Therefore Turambar laid his black sword by, and took it no more into battle, and wielded rather the bow and spear.'</p><p></p><p>From J.R.R Tolkiens', The children of Hurin</p><p></p><p>Also the last sentence is: 'The sun went down, and Morwen sighed and clasped his hand and was still; and Hurin knew she had died.'</p><p>@ La femme Ann: LOL, well that explains a lot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Onlyalil'crazytXDt, post: 2477615, member: 845162"] ...sentence say? 1. Tell me the title and author 2. Open to page 197 and type the fourth sentence on the page (If the book doesn't have that many pages, tell me the closest thing to it 3. Of the same book, write the last sentence on the last page Mine is: 'Therefore Turambar laid his black sword by, and took it no more into battle, and wielded rather the bow and spear.' From J.R.R Tolkiens', The children of Hurin Also the last sentence is: 'The sun went down, and Morwen sighed and clasped his hand and was still; and Hurin knew she had died.' @ La femme Ann: LOL, well that explains a lot [/QUOTE]
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