Editing 430: Every Damn Morning
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− | [[Cueball]] has had a wondrous and striking dream, but is unable to recount it to [[Megan]], as he has forgotten it | + | [[Cueball]] has had a wondrous and striking dream, but is unable to recount it to [[Megan]], as he has forgotten it. |
The title text is a reference to {{w|C. S. Lewis|C.S. Lewis's}} novel ''{{w|The Voyage of the Dawn Treader}}'', in which Lucy Pevensie reads a story that “refreshes her spirit” – “That is the loveliest story I’ve ever read or ever shall read in my whole life. Oh, I wish I could have gone on reading it for ten years.” – but afterwards can only remember that it had something to do with [https://archive.org/details/voyageofdawntr00lewi_0/page/132 "a cup and a sword and a tree and a green hill."] | The title text is a reference to {{w|C. S. Lewis|C.S. Lewis's}} novel ''{{w|The Voyage of the Dawn Treader}}'', in which Lucy Pevensie reads a story that “refreshes her spirit” – “That is the loveliest story I’ve ever read or ever shall read in my whole life. Oh, I wish I could have gone on reading it for ten years.” – but afterwards can only remember that it had something to do with [https://archive.org/details/voyageofdawntr00lewi_0/page/132 "a cup and a sword and a tree and a green hill."] |