The Quotations

  1. LOOK AT THE SUNDIAL in the Wabe. The quotation is from Lewis Carroll's _Through the Looking-Glass_.
  2. LOOK AT THE SYMBOLS on either sundial. The quotation is from "The Gospel of St. Matthew" in The New Testament.
  3. Watch a bubble pop at Inverness Terrace or the Promontory. The quote is from Alexander Pope's "An Essay on Man."
  4. Wait for the air raid sirens in the Kensington Gardens. The quote is from Henry David Thoreau's article "A Natural History of Massachusetts."
  5. LOOK AT THE SUNDIAL on the Vertex. The line from Arthur Rimbaud's poem "Enfance" means "There is a clock that makes no sound."
  6. LOOK AT THE SCULPTURE in the Arboretum. Clarke's quotation is from his book _Profiles of the Future_. Dave Lebling's version appears in the _InvisiClues_ hint booklet for _Spellbreaker_.
  7. LOOK AT THE CHILDREN in Nagasaki. The quotation is from Hawthorne's _American Notebooks_.
  8. LOOK AT THE SPHERE in the Shack. The quotation is from "The Tail" chapter of Herman Melville's _Moby Dick_.
  9. READ THE POEM on the bookmark. The anonymous ditty is noted in several books about the history of the Trinity Test and Los Alamos.
  10. ENTER THE DOOR in the shack. The quotation is from David Byrne's song "Once in a Lifetime," from Talking Heads' album _Remain in Light_.
  11. EXAMINE THE THIN MAN. The lines appear in "Song of Myself," from Walt Whitman's _Leaves of Grass_.
  12. The epilogue quote is from an untitled Emily Dickinson poem (number 376 in Johnson's _Complete Poems_).
  13. The quote on the bottom of the sundial in the package is from another untitled Emily Dickinson poem (Johnson 1478).
  14. The phrase "All prams lead to the Kensington Gardens" is from J. M. Barrie's _The Little White Bird_.

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