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Are there some, then?
I thought the Maaori chopped them all down to make their flutes and pipe organs.
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>I thought the Maaori chopped them all down to make their flutes and pipe organs.
Don't forget the zzxjoanws.
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Huh? Heh--I thought maybe all the sheep and lambs had eaten 'em all...
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Making Pfranz the occasional goat of the joke??
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the zzxjoanws
I thought they was the flutes.
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I thought they was the flutes.
Nope, they are alleged to be drums. The flutes are real, as here: http://www.inza.co.nz/RN/RN_Instrument4.html.
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Man. Gotta get a copy editor to clear out that JDM® and fix up the errors.
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“The Wood between the Worlds”
I may be looking at this too simplistically, but if I recall correctly from my own childhood reading of the Narnia books, the passage between the two worlds was a wardrobe: one opened the front door, pushed through the clothes, and came to the back of the wardrobe, which was the door to Narnia. So, what is the back of a wardrobe made of? Wood, of course: “the wood between the worlds.”
Just a guess as to an alternative meaning –
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Though apparently written out of order, the book that describes the formation of Narnia is The Magician's Nephew; while it is the second book that is entitled The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, though I think it was the first published.
The Wood is quite an important part of the first book.
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