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| George: "We love you right back, Andrea. Thank you." | | George: "We love you right back, Andrea. Thank you." |
| ===Notes=== | | ===Notes=== |
− | Little is known about the [[Primary Midwayers]]. Scant [[information]] has been passed on through the ages. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece ancient Greeks] note them to be "[[hermaphrodites]]," and truly physically [[androgynous]] is what they are. My misunderstanding of the term, "Androgynous" lumbered her with the French male/female name, "André-a." | + | Little is known about the [[Primary Midwayers]]. Scant [[information]] has been passed on through the ages. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece ancient Greeks] note them to be "[[hermaphrodites]]," and truly physically [[androgynous]] is what they are. My misunderstanding of the term, "Androgynous" lumbered her with the French male/female name, "André-a." |
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| André-a soon became Andréa, then just Andrea, and I shortly after ‘christened her an honorary [[female]].’ | | André-a soon became Andréa, then just Andrea, and I shortly after ‘christened her an honorary [[female]].’ |
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− | Since she initially appeared to be much more time distant, and merely projected herself in shades of gray, I did not see her as a member of our group or platoon. Since she never moved, or even said a word, I asked her in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972 1972] to go away, convinced she was just a [[ghost]], a lost "[[soul]]," or a [[spy]] – a lazy sticky-beak, perhaps. | + | Since she initially appeared to be much more time distant, and merely projected herself in shades of gray, I did not see her as a member of our group or platoon. Since she never moved, or even said a word, I asked her in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972 1972] to go away, convinced she was just a [[ghost]], a lost "[[soul]]," or a [[spy]] – a lazy sticky-beak, perhaps. |
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| In a sense, I guess, I feared seeing her, whilst she might not have been real. | | In a sense, I guess, I feared seeing her, whilst she might not have been real. |