I was interested to note that in the season finale of the HBO series "Deadwood" (set in the infamous mining camp of Deadwood, South Dakota, circa 1876) there was a wedding performed to join two of the characters; as often happens in such cases we learn the full names of the characters being wed. The groom, who has gone two years, I believe, without anyone calling him anything but "Ellsworth" or "Mr. Ellsworth," is named "Whitney Conway Elsworth." (Note that the character's full name is composed entirely of family names which does, of course, occur.) I suppose the writers just pulled the Whitney name out of a hat, but it is a good choice. W.C. Ellsworth is one of the show's more honest and reliable figures if not one of the smartest. The marriage is one of convenience rather than love, so, dramatically speaking, the outcome is uncertain; they are friends and business associates more than anything else. Miles ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.nexet.net