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[39C] The 39 Clues
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Kapow512
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Oh

Okay, but I thought Europe was bigger, on a count of it containing Russia.
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Re: Oh

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Okay, but I thought Europe was bigger, on a count of it containing Russia.


Asia contains a larger part of Russia. Europe has just 1/4th of it.

PS. I also chose Europe in the poll, since woundn't it be right that the final Clue be found in the place where Cahills first originated from?

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do you remember

Eugène Delacroix?he was a french painter,that painted La liberté guidant le peuple.and why is that so important?oh,it's nothing... it's just the image in my history book ,page 39 Very Happy

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Re: do you remember

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Eugène Delacroix?he was a french painter,that painted La liberté guidant le peuple.and why is that so important?oh,it's nothing... it's just the image in my history book ,page 39 Very Happy


Page 39 in my sister's book shows Abraham Lincoln, who's already an established Cahill! Laughing and a Ekat like me

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Continents

I have two theories:

1- The clues will lead to Dublin where there will be either an assembly of all the clues or a very large secret.

2- The Clues will lead back to Grace's Mansion (or at least what's left of it) and then they will find either an assembly of all the clues or a very large secret.

By very large secret I mean something like Grace never died or who the man in black is

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Re: do you remember

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Eugène Delacroix?he was a french painter,that painted La liberté guidant le peuple.and why is that so important?oh,it's nothing... it's just the image in my history book ,page 39 Very Happy
ca you Please Show us?
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Re: do you remember

Kapow512 wrote:
snuibi wrote:
Eugène Delacroix?he was a french painter,that painted La liberté guidant le peuple.and why is that so important?oh,it's nothing... it's just the image in my history book ,page 39 Very Happy
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Re: do you remember

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Kapow512 wrote:
snuibi wrote:
Eugène Delacroix?he was a french painter,that painted La liberté guidant le peuple.and why is that so important?oh,it's nothing... it's just the image in my history book ,page 39 Very Happy
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the guy that is wearing a top hat is Eugène Delacroix
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Re: do you remember

snuibi wrote:
snuibi wrote:
Kapow512 wrote:
snuibi wrote:
Eugène Delacroix?he was a french painter,that painted La liberté guidant le peuple.and why is that so important?oh,it's nothing... it's just the image in my history book ,page 39 Very Happy
ca you Please Show us?
the guy that is wearing a top hat is Eugène Delacroix

It appears France is a collection of Tomas and Lucians. Probably the Gauls were Tomas and Napoleon's family were the Lucians.

P.S. I thought the Cahills were a really old family, 500 years isn't that old. That is only about 20 generations. I thought that it was the Cahills who conquered the Americas, but apparently it is not.

P.P.S. How did Gideon get the name "Cahill"? It is an odd name.
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The Pic

Dose any one else recognise it from some where else?

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It's the Cover to the Coldplay album Viva La Vida!!!!http://www.coldplay.com/graphics/dl_artwork.jpg

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Re: do you remember

soccerbeast wrote:
snuibi wrote:
snuibi wrote:
Kapow512 wrote:
snuibi wrote:
Eugène Delacroix?he was a french painter,that painted La liberté guidant le peuple.and why is that so important?oh,it's nothing... it's just the image in my history book ,page 39 Very Happy
ca you Please Show us?
the guy that is wearing a top hat is Eugène Delacroix

It appears France is a collection of Tomas and Lucians. Probably the Gauls were Tomas and Napoleon's family were the Lucians.

P.S. I thought the Cahills were a really old family, 500 years isn't that old. That is only about 20 generations. I thought that it was the Cahills who conquered the Americas, but apparently it is not.

P.P.S. How did Gideon get the name "Cahill"? It is an odd name.

Just Because they tell us the family is only 500 years old, dosen't mean that it is, it could just be the first official mention of them.
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Real life Cahills

My Dad was driving me into school and I noticed that the truk infront of us was marked "Cahill and Wood" Funny, Hah?
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oh dear.
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From: William McIntyre
Health update

Dear Cahills,

I've recently received inquiries as to the health of the Starling twins. I am happy to report that their eardrum repair surgery went well, but that they are prone to asking you to repeat things. They also say, "WHAT? WHAT?" quite often, although this isn't uncommon for members of their branch.

As always,

William McIntyre

Update from McIntyre. The good news appears to be that the eardrum repair surgery went well.
The bad news is that he refers to them as twins, instead of triplets. Maybe one of them didn't make it.
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sapagoo wrote:
oh dear.
Quote:

From: William McIntyre
Health update

Dear Cahills,

I've recently received inquiries as to the health of the Starling twins. I am happy to report that their eardrum repair surgery went well, but that they are prone to asking you to repeat things. They also say, "WHAT? WHAT?" quite often, although this isn't uncommon for members of their branch.

As always,

William McIntyre

Update from McIntyre. The good news appears to be that the eardrum repair surgery went well.
The bad news is that he refers to them as twins, instead of triplets. Maybe one of them didn't make it.


Which branch has the common habit of saying 'WHAT? WHAT?'?

That twins may be one of the consistent Scholastic mistakes

This letter may also mean that the Starelings may make a come-back in Book 4 or 5.

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parth2024 wrote:
sapagoo wrote:
oh dear.
Quote:

From: William McIntyre
Health update

Dear Cahills,

I've recently received inquiries as to the health of the Starling twins. I am happy to report that their eardrum repair surgery went well, but that they are prone to asking you to repeat things. They also say, "WHAT? WHAT?" quite often, although this isn't uncommon for members of their branch.

As always,

William McIntyre

Update from McIntyre. The good news appears to be that the eardrum repair surgery went well.
The bad news is that he refers to them as twins, instead of triplets. Maybe one of them didn't make it.


Which branch has the common habit of saying 'WHAT? WHAT?'?

That twins may be one of the consistent Scholastic mistakes

This letter may also mean that the Starelings may make a come-back in Book 4 or 5.


Yay...STARLINGS!!!!

p.s. ace way...

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