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  • There is an Afterword that is even friendlier than the text.

  • Whether this document belongs in a collection of Washington's writings seems a little dubious, given that (as the assiduous reader will discover with a glance at the note on page 1,094 by the volume's editor, John Rhodehamel) Washington did not actually write these Rules but merely copied them from an English translation of a French-language Jesuit text from the 16 th century.

  • For the book's text, I consulted The Wizard of Oz , edited by Michael Hearn (1983); for the movie, The Wizard of Oz: The Screenplay , edited by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, and Edgar Allan Woolf (1989).

  • After all, the text had no meaning outside the reader's mind; so if that mind became full of imagined events as a result of reading the text, then it had failed in its quest for happeninglessness.

  • The following files are available with the online version of this article: the e-values of the best matches for the initial BLASTX searches against bacteria, C. elegans and Drosophila for the WMi dataset (Additional data file 1), together with a mapping file (Additional data file 2) that gives the MI contig number associated with each filename; the best match and e-value for the BLASTX search of the WMj dataset against bacteria (Additional data file 3), C. elegans (Additional data file 4) and Drosophila (Additional data file 5); the e-value for the best match to bacteria, C. elegans and Drosophila resulting from a TBLASTX search for the NMi dataset (Additional data file 6), the NMj dataset (Additional data file 7), the NMh dataset (Additional data file 8), where a value of 100 indicates no match found; a text file with details of the data given in each of these dataset files (Additional data file 9); the alignment in Phylip format used to calculate the NodL tree (Additional data file 10); the alignment in Phylip format of the original sequences, before any manual adjustments were made (Additional data file 11); and a key giving the gi number listed in the alignment for each species (Additional data file 12).


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