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Well done!

I still haven't received any response about the missing image. They haven't posted the winners for Torch yet either, though it's been expired for three days. Maybe they're on vacation researching ancient coins minted with Esperanto cryptograms...
 
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Uh oh, Peach with an 8 hour lead...not good... :)

Edit - A fox hunt, eh? Have to pick that one up later, got stuff to do before the women's bb game.

:lol: I found the fox hunt to be a royal pain in the ass. Ran out of time after that, and I'm just now getting back to it, so I lost most of my time advantage, I fear...

Edit - Well, #5 is giving me fits, too. I think this new set, Implode, is significantly harder than the last two were.

Edit - :smash:
 
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Careful, Thump might get the wrong idea there...
Well, here's one for him that I ran across while searching for the right one...



</center> Figural Porcelain:
Effeminate Fox A Fine Fellow 4"

So happy he's gay , this porcelain fox poses with limp bent wrist and a truly great expression. Almost four inches tall this vintage
$ 49.00

Edit - Found him, finally...
 
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Hmm...no clue on first glance. You're right, this is a tough set of puzzles. Naturally, it's only worth $10. :)


Yes. I have yet to figure out how they "value" these things... Really kind of wonder who "they" are and why they're paying people to do puzzles, too... hmm...

EDIT - just checked again, and BB73 got it... he hasn't been here all morning, and he... grrr... :evil:
 
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For what it's worth, it's not any number between 100 and 150...thought since the line in question is just before the last one, maybe it would be a number slightly below that one.

Edit - Maybe we should have done less searching for effeminate foxes and more reading of classics...
 
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For what it's worth, it's not any number between 100 and 150...thought since the line in question is just before the last one, maybe it would be a number slightly below that one.

I've tried quite a bit of manipulation with act/scene/line numbers. (Also played with through-line numbers.) I didn't really think it would come to anything, though - they're not in order.

I'm quite puzzled by the hint "and1" and by the fact that the picture is named "prose." While quite a bit of prose was used in Hamlet, these four lines in particular are in verse. The lack of capitalization and the odd punctuation also kind of bugs me... I'm beginning to think this has nothing to do with Hamlet at all, though I've also played with the letters and words a bit, trying to assign "values" to the quotes... Unfortunately, I left my notes on that at home, so I can't really build on that today unless I wait until this evening. :smash:

Help me, BB73. You're my only hope...

Edit - just read your edit, MolGen. I'd like to think I'm pretty freakin' familiar with Hamlet. I did flip to the correct act/scene for each of the four given quotes... (I was sick of looking at my screen last night, so I pulled out a print copy.) I'm hoping this isn't another Moby Dick-esque thing where I have to find one specific website...
 
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