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Dominique Dord was born in 1959.

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Dominique Dord was born in 1959.

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dordéan (dord = humming; éan = bird)

P.S. "dord" can also mean "deep sound," "buzz," or "drone," and is also used for "bass," as in "dordveidhil" or "dordghuth."

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It's "Fais de jolis reves et dors bien. Bisous" and it means "Have sweet dreams and sleep tight. Kisses".

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I bought one at a used book store (a 1939) for $.50. That is 50 cents.

1938 wasn't a first edition or anything like that that would make it unusually valuable, so it's probably not worth anything. It is from one of the years that would have the infamous "dord", so it might be worth a couple of bucks to a collector of esoterica.

(So what's up with dord? An editor submitted a slip intended to mean that the letters D or d could be used as an abbreviation for density. However, the slip was misinterpreted and a new entry "dord" was created with that meaning. This first appeared in the 1934 edition and wasn't caught for several years.)

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Kelli Russell Agodon is an American poet born in 1969 in Seattle, Washington. She graduated from the University of Washington and from Pacific Lutheran University with an MFA. A few of her works include "Hoover", "Dord", "Venice", "Sometimes I Still Dream About Their Pink Bodies", and "Of Moths and Oil". Agodon currently resides in Kingston, Washington and she is the co-editor of the Crab Creek Review.

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