Ok, Eli is right, there is no answer to the riddle.
Everything I say is a lie. But if that's true, then it's not a lie, so that
makes it not true, which means it's a lie, which--
To the two, um, guards or whatever they are in that particular riddle (there
are different versions), that riddle, and it's answer, could be found in
http://leden.tref.nl/mhulsman/files.htm
which I mentioned before.
And has anyone ever heard of J. Gregory Keyes?? He wrote the Waterborn and
Newton's Cannon, I think.
Sofia
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