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That makes sense. In this case (as I understand it) the prologue is used to establish setting and a launching point for part two. It's a good device and should work well for you. For more "stuff" visit: http://LiamJackson.com "Have you ever been caught hiding bodies in your closet? No? Good place to hide them, uh?" |