Gold dust

Fluks, H.W. H.W.Fluks at kpn.com
Mon May 6 10:49:10 CEST 2002


Don:

> someone who thought it might be significant that Barks said 
> in one story
> that $crooge got gold dust on him from swimming in the money, 
> so the money must be gold coins.
> * (And for that matter, who says the doctor is correct in his 
> diagnosis in the first place?)

The main thing here is that the doctor does not know Scrooge (at least not
well enough to know his habits). But from the gold dust he draws the
conclusion that Scrooge must swim in *money*. This can only mean one thing:
*anyone* swimming in money gets gold dust on his body. This means that a
considerable amount of normal Duckburgian money must contain gold.

--Harry.



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