posted on Mar, 4 2007 @ 12:30 AM
I'd like to see how you solve some simple Nosty anagrams. These little beauty's remove the M, from a word in a quatrain and deposit it on the cover
of Nosty's book. Here, the capital M designates the Roman Numeral for 1000. His book has ten centuries,(100's), to generate a nominal 1000
quatrains. An added hint, is that the name of his oldest daughter, Madeleine, is also an M-key anagram. Without this one little key, all of these
anagrams are almost unbreakable. With it, they will fall into place, if you have the scholary background. With these anagrams, you can only change
one other letter, to get to your solution, but a letter can be used more than once. This key posits that the M is always the throwaway letter. Good
hunting!