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	<title>Comments on: Dulcimers Played, Strings Played By Tobias Carroll</title>
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		<title>By: TheoTraverz</title>
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		<description>Tobias, I find in this story a lonely search for a connection to the world.  A combing through all the details should reveal some truth.  But in the end perhaps, the sum of our joys and fears only add more confusion. Alyce&#039;s reaction to Byron&#039;s effigy&#039;s had me cracking up.  I&#039;ve always enjoyed your slightly perverse sense of humor. Nice, intriguing start to Vol. 1 Brooklyn.  I&#039;m interested in reading more.</description>
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