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May I ask from where did this one come from? I'm a little confused because I can't find anything that seems like it before.-/-[[User:User753|User753]]-[[User talk:User753|Talk]]- 10:18, 9 August 2012 (CDT)
 
May I ask from where did this one come from? I'm a little confused because I can't find anything that seems like it before.-/-[[User:User753|User753]]-[[User talk:User753|Talk]]- 10:18, 9 August 2012 (CDT)
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Hi! Dammitt probably did not include this in the Novel Illustrations page because technically, this is not an illustration, (obviously it has no images). However it is a part of volume VI (Uhm, actually each volume of KnT has a quote like this. Remember 'The world is not beautiful; therefore, it is'? That was the opening quote for Volume I) This one is the opening quote for Volume VI. But since I think it's weird to put a separate section for the opening quote of each volume, I just included it in the illustrations page (Moreover, in some volumes, the page for the opening quote is illustrated). So this shall be included in the pdf (It goes right after frontispiece 3)

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May I ask from where did this one come from? I'm a little confused because I can't find anything that seems like it before.-/-User753-Talk- 10:18, 9 August 2012 (CDT)


Hi! Dammitt probably did not include this in the Novel Illustrations page because technically, this is not an illustration, (obviously it has no images). However it is a part of volume VI (Uhm, actually each volume of KnT has a quote like this. Remember 'The world is not beautiful; therefore, it is'? That was the opening quote for Volume I) This one is the opening quote for Volume VI. But since I think it's weird to put a separate section for the opening quote of each volume, I just included it in the illustrations page (Moreover, in some volumes, the page for the opening quote is illustrated). So this shall be included in the pdf (It goes right after frontispiece 3)