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Re: Linton
I think of lint. And if I look at it for more than a second, I think its a typo and should have a space (lint on) - thats the writing-nerd in me. I don't like it but I can understand how you fall in love with a name due to a story. I always hated Ed- names but after reading Narnia, I love Edmund.Maybe as a mn it would work better?
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Somehow, I didn't see the word lint on reading the name first. It seems ridiculously obvious now though.Hasn't ruined it for me, though. And yes, I agree about the mn. I wouldn't mind using it.
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