nunc' ?

Tim Strzechowski dedalus204 at attbi.com
Tue Oct 15 21:40:49 CDT 2002


I believe you're right.  Lear's Fool refers to the King as "Nunc" as well, I seem to recall.


  I assumed nunk was an affectionate shortening of uncle.  Cherycoke is their uncle...
   
  "The coffee's for you, Nunc"  
   
  s
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: JTL 
    To: pynchon-l 
    Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 8:10 AM
    Subject: md: nunc' ?


    In MD page 3, one of the twins calls Cherrycoke "nunc'".
    What is "nunc'"?
     
    jtl
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