A Letter from Home, Life of $crooge, Rich scouts
dveijmeren@kabelfoon.nl
dveijmeren at kabelfoon.nl
Thu Aug 4 17:04:40 CEST 2005
Reading the Dutch 'Extra Donald Duck Extra 2005-07', I have some
questions:
In Rosa-adventure 'A Letter From From Home' (D 2003-081), Scrooge is
mourning over never having received letters from his father, and about
not knowing whether or not his father is proud of him. This raises
questions when reading Lo$8 and Lo$9.
In Lo$8 Scrooge gets letters from his mother and father.
In Lo$9 Scrooge meets his farther in Scotland, and he tells Scrooge
that he is proud of him, which is celebrated with a party.
How does this match with the mourning and misunderstandings in 'A
Letter From Home'?
In another Egmont-story (D 2003-055), by Pat McGreal and Carol McGreal,
there's a scouting giving away prizes of *pure gold*. How can a scouting
be so rich?
Is there an explanation for these questions?
--- Daniël
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