Mr. Numbers (
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springnet2024-02-08 10:20 pm
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[Numbers has rewritten this post dozens of times before he's landed on something he feels is vague enough to slip under the radar for those watching, but is coded to those who were at the dinner party.]
I enjoyed last week's dinner party. I remember people talking about organizing a club or activity of some sort, and I'd like to suggest making a book club. I've been trying to catch up on my reading, anyways.
[Never mind the fact that Numbers would rather die than read for fun.]
Personally, I've been reading The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. But does anyone have any book suggestions? Preferably, something that can garner some interesting literary discussion and analysis.
I enjoyed last week's dinner party. I remember people talking about organizing a club or activity of some sort, and I'd like to suggest making a book club. I've been trying to catch up on my reading, anyways.
[Never mind the fact that Numbers would rather die than read for fun.]
Personally, I've been reading The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. But does anyone have any book suggestions? Preferably, something that can garner some interesting literary discussion and analysis.

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[So, Arthur was tortured. Not surprising.]
I do hope it's not spreading. You aren't feeling under the weather are you?
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[Because he played niceys with Dr. Pollock, probably.]
Anyways. Would be good to check on him.
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Although if he gets me sick, I'm blaming it entirely on you.