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Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Early 1900's Post Card: April Fool's Day
My French is pretty rusty after all these (30) years (someone help!!), but I think it goes something like:
In April, fish go for lovely walks. So, let's be like them, and skim quickly across the water, friends.
On this April Fool's Day, we can remember that Susie was a French language specialist, that Lovecraft hated fish, and would have little to do with superstitions. Or maybe, just consideer these to be Innsmuth Ichthians.
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Susan Lovecraft,
The Shadow Over Innsmouth
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2 comments:
Bwahahaaaaa! BEAUTIFUL! Oh, fish people in their wanton youths... *grin*
Michelle, they may have been rowing near Maine.
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