Regarding Chapter 6 I came across some words that where either unfamiliar to me or that I wished further explanation for. Here is what I found out and thought I'd pass along: There is mention at one point of playing Pleyel's hymn - so am including this as an explanation for when you get to that point in the chapter: http://home.earthlink.net/~threelemmings/mm/pleyel.html Lyrics Written by Brother David Vinton, 1816 Solemn strikes the funeral chime! Notes of our departing time, As we journey here below, On a pilgrimage of woe. Brothers, now indulge a tear, For mortality is here! See how wide her trophies wave, O'er the slumbers of the grave. Here another guest we bring, Seraphs of celestial wing, To our funeral altar come, Waft a friend and brother home. Lord of all, below, above, Fill our hearts with Truth and Love. As dissolves our earthly tie, Take us to Thy Lodge on High. ************* calumet SYLLABICATION: cal·u·met PRONUNCIATION: kly-mt, -mt, kly-mt NOUN: A long-stemmed sacred or ceremonial tobacco pipe used by certain Native American peoples. This was also translated as a peace pipe. There is also a county in Wisconsin by this name. ******** Lastly there was reference to the Indian placing tobacco and kinnikinnik - which turned out to be an assortment of smokeable items such as sumac leaves. So this turned also into a learning experience for me! Tim