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Wed 18 Mar, 2015 03:09 am
In the lines, "Fathomless the message lies for whom would delve the story...,"
should it be "who" as subject of the noun clause, object of the preposition; or, since it sounds less awkward (think I), is "whom" okay?
Or:
Would it be better corrected were it written, "...for him who would delve the story"?