Chapter 2 "No moving Parts"
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:48 pm
Its interesting, after re reading this chapter I have come to realize just how much ground Paul has covered since he wrote this early chapter.((Posted November 8th , 2005) I can remember asking myself "What does this little side story about Morgan have to do with the life history of Townsend Brown?
But now I realize that it is an ingrained and impossible to leave out glimpse. Morgans first visit with Dr. Brown, his first emotions concerning Linda, all of it really interesting because I can tell now that Paul is quoting Morgan himself. The personal style and insight is wonderful.
And other than being a little tightened up its a pretty good chapter. One paragragh is just floating around out there, saying the same thing that an earlier paragragh said but I am not nitpicking and I am sure that you have noticed it. I am working from a printed out copy that I made myself when it was hot off the presses so you might have even changed that section. Don't know, not important.
I liked that last sentence and I think that all of us would agree that you were being oddly prophetic " " Morgan was hardly the first to fall under the magic spell of Townsend Brown and his family, and he certainly would not be the last." Mark C.
But now I realize that it is an ingrained and impossible to leave out glimpse. Morgans first visit with Dr. Brown, his first emotions concerning Linda, all of it really interesting because I can tell now that Paul is quoting Morgan himself. The personal style and insight is wonderful.
And other than being a little tightened up its a pretty good chapter. One paragragh is just floating around out there, saying the same thing that an earlier paragragh said but I am not nitpicking and I am sure that you have noticed it. I am working from a printed out copy that I made myself when it was hot off the presses so you might have even changed that section. Don't know, not important.
I liked that last sentence and I think that all of us would agree that you were being oddly prophetic " " Morgan was hardly the first to fall under the magic spell of Townsend Brown and his family, and he certainly would not be the last." Mark C.