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I am intrigued by the message contained in 'The Brick', might you know who owns the copyright to this story?
kind regards
Mrs Elizabeth Griffiths
Intrigued by the message contained in 'The Brick'
Re: Intrigued by the message contained in 'The Brick'
Hi Elizabeth,
The author of this sappy story is unknown. I don't find any indication it is copyrighted.
And just to be clear, do you find the story intriguing, or our exposé of it? Tell us more.
Paul Cohen
The author of this sappy story is unknown. I don't find any indication it is copyrighted.
And just to be clear, do you find the story intriguing, or our exposé of it? Tell us more.
Paul Cohen
Re: Intrigued by the message contained in 'The Brick'
Hello Paul,
Now I am really intrigued, and particularly curious about your expose of it.
However, the prose has a strong message that reminds us all that just occasionally it does take something like a brick to stop and make think about the significance of, and the priorities in, our lives.
Where did the prose come from, please tell me more.
kind regards Elizabeth
Now I am really intrigued, and particularly curious about your expose of it.
However, the prose has a strong message that reminds us all that just occasionally it does take something like a brick to stop and make think about the significance of, and the priorities in, our lives.
Where did the prose come from, please tell me more.
kind regards Elizabeth
Re: Intrigued by the message contained in 'The Brick'
Elizabeth, do read The Brick, which answers your question about where the prose came from (the carnal imagination of man).
That's not to contradict your statement that sometimes we need a brick or broken leg “to stop and make [us] think about the significance of, and the priorities in, our lives.” Read Victor Hafichuks Testimony.
Paul
That's not to contradict your statement that sometimes we need a brick or broken leg “to stop and make [us] think about the significance of, and the priorities in, our lives.” Read Victor Hafichuks Testimony.
Paul