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[...] To understand this image/verse combination, it's important to keep in mind the three progressions Preiss is making: Moving from the well-known to the obscure. Imagine 100 reasonably educated and [...]
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[...] understand this image/verse combinations, it's important to keep in mind the three progressions Preiss is making: Moving from the well-known to the obscure. Imagine 100 reasonably educated and [...]
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[...] understand this image/verse combinations, it's important to keep in mind the three progressions Preiss is making: Moving from the well-known to the obscure. Imagine 100 reasonably educated and [...]
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[...] in a colon, introduces a series of references to historic events in the history of Charleston. Preiss (who clearly had a poetic nature) appears to be saying that we should stand amid the trees and [...]
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[...] 't covered with a lawn The mention of "sand" near the end of the verse is no accident. Preiss was always careful to bury the casques in places where digging wouldn't tear up well-maintained [...]
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[...] is on top of in image 6. While it is not a perfect match, I'm taking into consideration that Preiss might not have had a map exactly like the google map we have to work with. The sapphire in image [...]
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[...] on the Hunley memorial, although it isn't clear if they were actually operational at the time Preiss visited the park. There is a song written by Bob Nolan "Cool Water" and the refrain is & [...]
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[...] mile and a half north of White Point Garden. It was perhaps notable enough of a controversy that Preiss could have used it as a sly, just-this-side-of-obscure clue. His former residence (though only [...]
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[...] it. There are usually pairs of numbers forming a coordinate square around the area. Also, Preiss said they're in Norh America, and didn't specify the USA, so at least one is bound to be [...]
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[...] was dedicated in October of 1979, which would have made it still a new and notable feature when Preiss visited in 1982. The woman's hands are positioned similarly to those on the Columbus statue in [...]
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[...] park. Even the tourist would've known this straight away...and you really have to just KNOW that Preiss would never have written a mystery in Hermann Park and NOT include this statue. It is the most [...]
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