Rules:
1. Grab your current read, go to the page you are on and post the next full sentence you are about to read.
2. Link back to Busy Moms Who Love To Read
Here's mine from McKee of Centre Street by Helen Reilly (p. 38):
The assistant D.A. neither drank nor smoked, had a bad digestion, a sound legal training, plodding brains, very little imagination, and a suspicious nature. He suspected everybody: the police, of negligence in the pursuit of duty; and the rest of the world, of every sin in the decalogue.
I couldn't resist adding an extra sentence. It just adds to the flavor of the description of the assistant D.A.
1. Grab your current read, go to the page you are on and post the next full sentence you are about to read.
2. Link back to Busy Moms Who Love To Read
Here's mine from McKee of Centre Street by Helen Reilly (p. 38):
The assistant D.A. neither drank nor smoked, had a bad digestion, a sound legal training, plodding brains, very little imagination, and a suspicious nature. He suspected everybody: the police, of negligence in the pursuit of duty; and the rest of the world, of every sin in the decalogue.
I couldn't resist adding an extra sentence. It just adds to the flavor of the description of the assistant D.A.
1 comment:
The extra bit works!
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