Sep 21, 2006 00:40
so i checked one of my older email accounts, and i had a ton of spam. but i still like reading through it. i get a wierd sensation when i read over really trashy get-rich-quick scams that just makes the hair on my neck stand up and i dont know why. its not bad, and its not creepishly good, its just.. strange.
but i got some REALLY wierd shit sent to me that i wanted to post.. just to share.
the actual spam is apparently a graphic that is trying to sell me a stock. this email came in with the header "fry paperwork" from an eve daniel
The dead men were my servants, Grim said.
When Im pretty near ready toquit, I hear wolves.
I remember what Ithought about was old Benjamins grief when he should somehow learnthe news.
I lost the way, and it stormed, covering up my tracks and theirs,too. We fired frequently, but always missed them. They will say wemet him in the pass and helped him on his journey. Come onnow, tell the truth and perhaps well help you.
Then silence, and we listened to the windunder the eaves.
He was staringinto a corner and for several seconds we could not make out what hewas staring at. Mordecai looked at us curiously one by one.
It was bitter cold and we had no overcoats.
You believe that such people exist, or you would hardly risk yourlives to look for them in Tibet. I am sure that Sham-bha-la exists, butI have no notion where. I asked, but Chullunder Ghose did not answer.
I has to sleep one more nightin the snow, and next morning I can hardly drag myself along.
Snow began falling again by the ton, but that made the surfaceless slippery. Tsang-Mondrong and Tsang-yang were our chief perplexity. If you knew my name I might fear you, he said pleasantly. Then there was nothing for it but to take those two Tibetans withus.
I am sure that Sham-bha-la exists, butI have no notion where.
So are these, who came by Lhatenswish to slay your servants.
If you knew my name I might fear you, he said pleasantly.
I had this, he said, from one of those who slew your servants. Is he the man you mentioned to me as the Chela? Then there was nothing for it but to take those two Tibetans withus. So he feeds me rice, him cooking it, and letsthe doctor see the soup.
I struck amatch, but there were no signs of a struggle.
We might as well have questioned a four-year-old child.
Grim made as if to say something, but changed his mind. When Im pretty near ready toquit, I hear wolves.
Grim came in, looked at the man once and walked across the roomtoward him.
We left the Tibetan lying there and I led on again; but nowChullunder Ghose was weakening. Grim told him about Rait and Raits letter to me.
Hes hospitable, but theres a limit toanything, you understand.
Grim solved the riddle, although Chullunder Ghose suggested the key. Narayan Singh strode over to the door and stood there listening.
Grim told him about Rait and Raits letter to me.
I struck amatch, but there were no signs of a struggle. There are slippery places on the way to Tibet!
They turnedtheir rumps toward it and had to be beaten to face it again.
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He was a huge fellow, with legs three and fourantlengths long.
I distinctlysaw Assa-rees antennæ jerking with a chuckle. VIIThus, for another five months, we proceeded by night marches.
Strange to say, of our own great family one nation seemed to beomnipresent though never dominant. Her plan was not without its delicate touch of humour. In view of their at least partialblindness, this could not be explained by conditions of light.
In itself it would have admitted of no otherpassage than in single file.
Now this district abounded with Attiine ants of a variety hithertounknown to us.
These were the Ponerines,scavengers by nature. The surface, along the east shoreof this lake, was less rugged.
The noble sheet of water I was atfirst inclined to identify with the Lake of Nicaragua. Man was more common here,too; but I was inclined to disregard this source of danger. I hardly know how I managed to attendto what she was endeavouring to convey to me.
I knew that, if hertask could be carried out at all, she would carry it to asuccessful issue.
Ahundred times we had hair-breadth escapes from Ecitons.
In the opening of thetrachea, Assa-ree was waiting for us. Whateverdata could be secured without trigonometric calculations had allalong been recorded. But Assa-ree signalled a halt andissued an order.
Strange to say, of our own great family one nation seemed to beomnipresent though never dominant. The spread between the temperatures at noon and midnighthad also increased.
A few moments went by during which I was aware of nothing but myown efforts not to give way.
For Ecitons, thoughalmost blind, hunt in daytime.
I was just on the point of running blindly when I also felt myselfgrasped.
In a very few minutes the nearer army swarmed all around our tree. I could, of course, give ventto my feelings neither by scent nor by sound.
In itself it would have admitted of no otherpassage than in single file.
I am glad to saythat, when the Ecitons finally moved on, he was still alive.
I hastened to escape through the door; but instantly Bissa-tee wasby my side and detained me.
It was the nest of a trogon andcontained young birds. Shortly before noon, that day, there was a commotion in the pupalchamber opposite our niche. All three of us were then to be encased inthe fatty tissues from its body. On leaving the Wawaqueenses we had gone straight north. These were the Ponerines,scavengers by nature.
Shortly before noon, that day, there was a commotion in the pupalchamber opposite our niche. We palpated the walls inorder to find our way. Every tree they passed at once swarmed withsmaller columns branching off from the main body. Whateverdata could be secured without trigonometric calculations had allalong been recorded. But Assa-ree signalled a halt andissued an order.
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I could easily haveentered it, but I did not tell them so. We do NOT keep any eBooks in compliance with a particularpaper edition. Behind us, the warriors in thedoorway shouted curses upon us.
John Carter was examining the directional compass. I picked a blazing brand from the fire and hurled it at the intruder.
We had come to the end of the passage,and she was standing at the door. When it blazed up and revealed us, the Tarids, called across to us,prophesying our early death.
At least you have told the truth for once, growled the assassin. Then it backed in and settled downupon its scaffolding. As we stepped out into the corridor, I saw a man approaching.
They had almost reached the doorway with us when a lone Masena enteredand paused before us.
Presently, however, they started down river,dragging us along with them.
We do NOT keep any eBooks in compliance with a particularpaper edition.
We had come to the end of the passage,and she was standing at the door. Well, Vandor, hesaid, this is a surprise. The ground beneath the trees wasalmost like a lawn. I turned in the direction that she indicated.
I did not steal the Princess ofHelium; it was Gar Nal.
ThoseI have seen look too large and heavy for climbing.
Even Ur Jan wasgenuinely pleased to see me. Their skill had been onlysufficient to keep her alive; it could not mend her.
Behind us, the warriors in thedoorway shouted curses upon us.
Neither wound was mortal, but they slowed my adversaries down. She returned my bantering smile as she replied.
Zanda waswith me in the control room, gazing through one of the forward ports.
I turned in the direction that she indicated. At sight of Ur Jan and me standing side by side, The Rat went ashengrey.
He told me where I could find myprincess; and in return for that, I have guaranteed his safety.
The ground beneath the trees wasalmost like a lawn.
It is I who am the cause of your sorrow, he said. She cast affrighted glances in alldirections. Perhaps, ifthe master could not be found, the skill of the pupil might beadequate. Dar Tarus, the jeddak,is friendly to Vad Varo; and so may be friendly to Vad Varos friend.
so yeah, bad fantasy spam. they have me pegged.