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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll
mariez:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on April 06, 2007, 04:19:46 pm ---Colson, actually.
Of English origin, it means son of Nicholas.
L
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Thanks, Leslie! Dang, I knew it was Colson - that was a typo, kind of. I did a quick search to find the origin of Colson and couldn't find anything - but I did find Colton, so I guess that was on my mind. Anywhoo, I like the name! :) How were the names selected - any particular reason?
Marie
MaineWriter:
Colson just sort of popped into my head this morning and I suggested it to Louise. We did a little research on the name and then she thought of "col's son...coal's son" (ie miner). There is already a reference to "working in the pit."
Beyond that, I'll let Louise elaborate, if she wants.
L
louisev:
there are a few more Biblical type references but we can leave that for Jo, the Literary Interpreter!
mariez:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on April 06, 2007, 05:37:37 pm ---Colson just sort of popped into my head this morning and I suggested it to Louise. We did a little research on the name and then she thought of "col's son...coal's son" (ie miner). There is already a reference to "working in the pit."
Beyond that, I'll let Louise elaborate, if she wants.
L
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--- Quote from: louise van hine on April 06, 2007, 06:55:33 pm ---there are a few more Biblical type references but we can leave that for Jo, the Literary Interpreter!
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Thanks, Leslie and Louise.
Marie
louisev:
I am doing some more re-massage on these chapters and hope to have some more content up tonight.
For those of you who are watching your Friends List I have created a new group for the editorial staff and volunteers who are helping with this effort. If you were not included in this group and wish to be, please pm me or Leslie.
Stay tuned!
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