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Friday, November 18, 2011
Friday Memes
Here's mine from Gaudy Night by Dorothy L Sayers:
Harriet Vane sat at her writing-table and stared out into Mecklenburg Square. The late tulips made a brave show in the Square garden, and a quartet of early tennis-players were energetically calling the score of a rather erratic and unpractised game. But Harriet saw neither tulips nor tennis-players.
The Friday 56 is a bookish meme sponsored by Freda's Voice. It is really easy to participate. Just grab a book, any book, and turn to page 56. Find a sentence that grabs you and post it.
Here's mine from Gaudy Night by Dorothy L Sayers:
I have the most ill-regulated memory. It does those things which it ought not to do and leaves undone the things it ought to have done. But it has not yet gone on strike altogether.
[This is actually one of my favorite quotes from Gaudy Night. I'm so pleased it appeared on page 56 of my edition!]
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I really need to read this author. Great 56!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Yvonne, it made me smile.
ReplyDeleteHello! Thanks for the visit to my blog!
ReplyDeleteGaudy Night is a Sayers book I want to read. Thanks for sharing!
Thinking of you. A great quote from Gaudy Night.
ReplyDeleteI love that excerpt! Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteWonderful 56! I'm not familiar with D.Sayer's writing. Thanks for sharing and stopping by.
ReplyDeletehave not read Dorothy Sayers yet.. should read soon.. hope my memory serves me better :)
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