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Alexander Koryagin | All | Name |
January 25, 2019 11:07 AM * |
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Hi, all! When you ask "What is your name?" what do you mean? The first name, second name, or both? For instance, a teacher asks this question of an unknown boy in the school. Should he ask "what is your second name?" From my present table book -----Beginning of the citation----- ....Molly (Moon -AK) was just about ready now. Then another fear reared its head. If Molly was now Lucy Logan and Primo Cell's daughter, would she have to change her name? The thought that she might have to become Molly Cell or Molly Logan was extremely unsavory. Molly could already feel herself digging in her heels to refuse. ----- The end of the citation ----- Bye, all! Alexander Koryagin --- * Origin: *** nntp://fidonews.mine.nu *** Finland *** (2:221/6.0) |
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