[Puzzle][SOLVED] Morse Code "WHERE" 10-02-2006

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moppet = a little doll
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from dictionary.com, moppet = a young child
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I highly doubt cassie would use obscure words like "moppet" or the other one mentioned. I'll be happy to eat my words if I'm proven wrong, but these anagrams are not to be so difficult. Instead she would have used "young girl" or something instead of "moppet."
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Post by Mordrack »

Cambridge Internationel Dictionary of English:
moppet: an affectionate word for a small child


EDIT: if Cambridge Dictionary is right I don't think moppet is correct if it really is meant affectionate...
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Thats what I don't like about it. Child wouldn't have worked flow wise but something like 'virgin' would.

It doesn't make sense to me that Cassie would pick 'moppet'
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Post by Kasdeja »

Ah, but we all look at Bree affectionately, do we not?
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Cassie does not...


EDIT: I, of course, do^^
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Post by christof »

sorry if this is a trout...but ...
could CEDE IF NIL NOS = in idol fences

or in idols fence I suppose
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Post by Farva »

actually I'm fairly sure Cassie adores Bree. Why else go through all this trouble for her?
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REVENGE :twisted:
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Post by mobilesskwrking »

i think you may be onto something with "in idol fences"...could the whole be "A corpse does sit in idol fences"?
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Post by Dunneh »

I'm working on 4 but it's giving me a headache. It could be that, anything is possible at this point. I also got:

"in solid Fence"

But I haven't been able to go anywhere with it.

I'm not sure if Cassie likes Bree, if "Bree Tells Lies". But she might. She seems to hate everyone though.
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Post by Kasdeja »

It just makes sense to me that whether she likes her or not, she knows WE like her...and she seems to reference US a lot...so...a moppet fits, imo...
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Maybe Bree lies means that Bree doesn't tell the truth because she doesn't know the truth, but then she could have written bree is lied to...
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Post by chicky88 »

mobilesskwrking wrote:i think you may be onto something with "in idol fences"...could the whole be "A corpse does sit in idol fences"?
That DOES work, given the letters available.
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