Easter Morning
Ray & Sandy Briggs brite1@inetworld.net
Thu, 17 Dec 1998 11:41:56 -0800 (00913945316, 36795E78.6018@inetworld.net)
At 02:30 AM 12/17/98 EST, JAlw@aol.com wrote:
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>Ray says nobody in his right mind would ever consider any dawn to be "dark",
>no matter what the weather conditions are,
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Ed
Shakespeare, Henry James, John Milton, Henry Fielding, and just about
every other great author in English were whackos, I guess.
Ray:
I suggest you use my postings to get a quote from me rather than from
Joe Alward. I never said what Award says I said. Describing a morning as
dark is fine. I will repeat for you what I said.
Anyone who is trying to tell us that something happened at or after
sunrise and describes that time only as "while it was still dark" is
nuts.
Ray