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Hippos go berserk by sandra boynton5/25/2023 The "six hippos who never leave" inconsistency and others (for example: the fuzzy blue animal at the beginning of the book is at one point called "a guest" and at another, "a beast") suggest a writer who is trying to imitate Boynton from a different point in time. Therefore Hippos Go Berserk is a later forgery, not actually by the great Boynton, and thus the entire edifice of scholarship built upon the assumption that Hippos Go Berserk is genuine needs to be demolished. If the version we have of Hippos Go Berserk were actually by Sandra Boynton, this inconsistency would never have occurred. So the final hippo is NOT alone, missing the other forty-four: He's with six hippos, and the seven of them are (perhaps) missing the other thirty-eight hippos. See it? See the problem? The six hippos who were quite distressed NEVER LEFT. One hippo, alone once more, misses the other forty-four. I draw your attention in particular to the point of the story where the Hippos have already gone berserk and are leaving the party. A close-minded critical establishment dominated by a line of Oxford and Cambridge Professors has refused to acknowledge that Hippos Go Berserk contains inconsistencies that the real Sandra Boynton would never have included in a work. I have evidence that Hippos Go Berserk, allegedly by Sandra Boynton, is likely a crude forgery that has duped generations of scholars. The following information is so explosive that I just couldn't wait for the Speculum article to come out.
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