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'''"Mellon"''' was a word [[Dr.]] [[Bart Faulwell]] used to try and open a sealed door in the cloud City of [[Stratos]], an alternate to the phrase "open sesame" from [[Arabian Nights|old Earth literature]]. ({{eb|CoE|Signs from Heaven}})
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'''"Mellon"''' was a word [[Dr.]] [[Bart Faulwell]] used to try and open a sealed door in the cloud City of [[Stratos]], an alternate to the phrase "open sesame" from [[Aladdin|old Earth literature]]. ({{eb|CoE|Signs from Heaven}})
   
 
:''It is unclear what special meaning, if any, the word "Mellon" has in this context.''
 
:''It is unclear what special meaning, if any, the word "Mellon" has in this context.''

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"Mellon" was a word Dr. Bart Faulwell used to try and open a sealed door in the cloud City of Stratos, an alternate to the phrase "open sesame" from old Earth literature. (CoE eBook: Signs from Heaven)

It is unclear what special meaning, if any, the word "Mellon" has in this context.