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Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:

> "David Welbourn" <dswxyz@look.ca> wrote in message
> <cLxs6.1628$1f.4404@quark.idirect.com>:
>
> >I finished The Longest Journey recently, but never found a use for
> >the leaf of organic plastic,
>
> You can plant it in a garden somewhere. Then you get access to the
> book of secrets.

You get access to the book when you finish the game, even if you
 didn't plant the leaf.

Peter Ciccolo


