User talk:Kenneth T. Hern

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Again, welcome! - UtherSRG 16:32, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Dear Sir, I very much appreciated your note and have a favor to ask. Obviously I am very new to wikipedia and am, unsuccessfully seeking to read an article that I first read on or about Feb 10. The artice was, I think, titled "Saracen". When I first found the article I only had time to read the first two or three pages and the article was rather long, maybe 17 pages. I was going to come back to the article later but upon reentering the sight, which I had saved, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saracen all I have been able to find is a very short paragraph which is nothing more than a definition of "Saracen".

I have received feed back from another wikipedia user and this gentleman has been verhy gracious with his time. Unfortunately, I still have been unable to find the original aricle.

Any suggestions would be welcomed as to how I might rediscover the article I read on or about Feb 10 would be appreciated. Kenneth T. Hern