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Date Posted: 08:38:26 08/17/04 Tue
Author: Lily
Subject: Lily takes the knight that she had moved over the pawns and proceeds to take Henry's queen's pawn with it. She smiles and looks to Henry for his move but somehow her gaze again wanders towards the kitchen.
In reply to: Lily 's message, "Finally getting around to moving it up." on 06:26:40 06/24/04 Thu

Welcome back!

Henry's a good name. It seems to fit him.

Ok this chess thing is already starting to confuzzle me so I'm going to have to do something to unconfuzzle myself. So I'll either end up actually setting up a chess board or drawing a happy little picture. He he, I found my little sister's travel size magnetic chess board.

Just out of curiousity do you go to Timpview?

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  • Henry moves his queen forward three spaces, knocking out Lily's undefended knight. "United, the army will stand...divided, they fall, however noble they may be in riding forth alone. Say goodbye to your knight," he murmurs as he moves. -- Henry, 17:11:57 08/17/04 Tue
  • Adwen, not even looking away from the book, protests. "But in some cases the single person forging on ahead is necessary. Every army needs someone to lead them into battle, otherwise the battle would never happen. Such a courageous act as riding forth alone could stir the rest into following. It isn't always so foolish." (NT) -- Adwen, 17:35:46 08/17/04 Tue
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