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<DIV>Dear Mr. Leach and list:</DIV>
<DIV>>First, a deluxe LoS is being planned, with nifty extras - though
I'd <BR>>say it's highly unlikely to contain any actual chapters not
included <BR>>in the two softbound LoS volumes.</DIV>
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<DIV>I am greatly looking forward to purchasing this special edition. However, I
wanted to suggest that if Gemstone does decide to include any extra chapters
beyond the ones already included in the first two books, I would think either or
both "A Little Something Special" and "A Letter from Home" would make worthy
entries. I particularly enjoyed "A Little Something Special," because it
features so many characters that influenced McDuck's life in the past,
especially Blackheart Beagle and Glittering Goldie. The story additionally ties
Scrooge's anniversary with his 1902 arrival in Duckburg, a historic occasion
that Rosa dedicated an entire chapter to in his series. With regard to "A Letter
from Home," that tale obviously brings back Matilda McDuck and finally
demonstrates quite clearly the real meaning behind Scrooge's wealth and
relationship with his family. In my opinion, both these stories can serve as
epilogues to the overall scope of the LoS series. I merely mention their
possible inclusion in case you get a chance to read my comments and are also in
the process of finalizing material for the book. I can't wait to buy the book
and am highly anticipating "Prisoner of White Agony Creek" for the end of this
summer!</DIV>
<DIV>Sincerely,</DIV>
<DIV>Anthony</DIV>
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