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Following are excerpts from Twin Souls of Sulfur: An Unauthorized Biography Chapter 1- In which our heroes are incredibly far apart "...as it so happened, Ms. DeWitt was destined to live the early portions of her life in the Great State of Maine, feeding on table scraps from every corner store and friendly neighbor from thiswards to thatwards, and eventually becoming what the authorities described as "the most clever pickpocket in Portland" (New York Times, Feb. 22, 1919)..." "While studying abroad at the Moscow Tape Music Institute, Mr. Christenson was struck with the vision of a purely airborn form of electronic music creation device, one with which he quickly perfected and batted about with his American colleagues via a radio-racquet akin to our familiar tennis racquets." "...and in doing so she effectively intercepted the Christensonium device... The next week, when Ms. DeWitt had returned the device via airmail to the Moscow Institute, Mr. Christenson immediately found her contribution to be of the highest quality, and in order to transcend the postal service's limits of communication, promptly sent her his newest radio-racquet design, a tesla-coil model with several steam-powered backup potentiometers..." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.