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p> TORTUOUS br> Re: Christopher Orlet's Poetic Justice : /p>Always like your stuff. I must point out that in Mending Wall it was the guy next door who said, "good fences make good neighbors." Frost said, "Before I built a wall I'd ask to know what I was walling in, or walling out."
p>I won first place in Boy's Poetry Interpretation in ninth grade for my reading of Mending Wall, and it has saved me from an ill-spent life of debauchery. br> -- Glenn Yates /p> p> Christopher Orlet replies: br> Sure, that's one interpretation. Here's another from Sparknotes
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