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🦋 Is this what I think it is? [No.]
Bearing in from either Limb of Sight, A-thrum, like peevish Dumbledores in flight
Timothy Tox, The Pennsylvaniad Could Pynchon have put a Harry Potter reference into Mason & Dixon? I don't even know if that's possible chronologically... Both books were published in 1997, so it seems unlikely, though I don't know the months... Aha! The name is according to Wikpædia an early Modern English word for "Bumblebee".
Update: Looks like somebody else noticed this and asked the same question a while back... Mildly amusing synonym for "dumbledore" is "cockchafer".
posted evening of Sunday, September 13th, 2009 ➳ More posts about Mason & Dixon ➳ More posts about Thomas Pynchon ➳ More posts about Readings
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