I solved Mr. Churchill's ordeal quite some time ago. But I like your idea about Poe's life.kingpinopie said:that wont be so hard to figure out when you figure out the first third of the sonnet.... the part with Churchill... it will direct you to the right time in Poe's life i believe, and even the right WORK to look at.... I think Sarah is just a bit of extra info to help you confirm that you have the right story / poem or whatever to look at...... and Im pretty sure that if you solved the churchill part, the whole SARAH issue will not be hard to figure.. especially which one
I think the key is to figure out how they relate to each other.. what i mean is... what do they have in common... err.. how they can fit together to point you directly to the card you are looking for.... does that make sense?
My problem has been interpreting how they fit... so far.... and as i read on and on i think of new cards.... i think more patience is in order..
Already researched it, lol. Used it to procure my last guess. Based it on her part of her name.Jathro said:You guys do know that Poe married a girl named Sarah, don't you? I don't have the time to research it now, but maybe that's worth looking into.
Firstly, I assume you're talking abot letters with that first part about there being only one. Is this talking about state postal abbreviations? Or perhaps the card's name has the same first and last letters?DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:If there's only one, than it can be the first and last, even twice.
And once more, the first is the same as the last.
And what's another latin word for star?
Then her other name was Stella? But would that be her last name, or a name she also went by?DaGuyWitBluGlasses said:So if astrum was too masculin to be Sarah's other name"¦