Yes, it was Forster; sorry about that.

>>> Charles Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/01/07 10:10 AM >>>
yes Forster.

>>> William Bain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/01/07 10:09 AM >>>
Perrin or E.M. Forster? 

Lawrence McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  I believe it was Perrin who wrote 
"The King died; the queen died." Although a story, albeit very short, what we 
do not know is the "plot," for the obstacle or frustration that lead to their 
deaths is not defined. To say "The king feasted," readers are told the event, 
but not the obstacles that lead to the feast or the consumption of dirt. 
Interestingly, "You ate dirt." addresses the reading audience, and does not 
include the characters who are present, at least implied, in the context of the 
king's feast.

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>>> Charles Baldwin 05/01/07 7:33 AM >>>
The king feasted
You ate dirt.

At 11:24 PM 4/30/2007, you wrote:
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>Hemingway once wrote a story in just six words :
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>"For sale: baby shoes, never worn." and is said to have called it his
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