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essexgirl10 |
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Correct Bri - over to you
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brijak |
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First line.
The sea lost nothing of the swallowing identity of its great outer mass of waters.
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brijak |
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No takers?
This book is the third of a great quartet.
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brijak |
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Still no takers? Here's a couple of the books characters.
Magnus Muir. (The Latin teacher)
Dog Cattistock. (The brewer)
There now, I've given it away.
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essexgirl10 |
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Is it Weymouth Sands?
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brijak |
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She's got it! By George, she's got it. Well done Chris.
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essexgirl10 |
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That was a hard one - try this
When he was nearly thirteen my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow |
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brijak |
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I'm sure that I've come across this somewhere before Chris, but it wont come to me.
Gis a clue. |
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rpken2000 |
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To Kill a Mockingbird! (I think this was one of Gregory Peck's finest performances!)
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essexgirl10 |
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That's the one Rosie (It was a brilliant film - I saw it again about a year ago and it still holds up as a classic)
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rpken2000 |
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'James Macfadden died in March 1905 when he was forty-seven years old; he was riding in the Driffield Point-to-point.'
Book and film |
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brijak |
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A Town Like Alice was a good read, and, the film was a huge success.
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rpken2000 |
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Good lad! Correct - and over to you!
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brijak |
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It was the afternoon of my eighty-first birthday, and I was in bed with my catamite when Ali announced that the archbishop had come to see me.
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julesnsand |
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Earthly Powers by Anthony Burgess
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brijak |
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Well done that man, did you ever read it? I found it to be rather a chore.
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julesnsand |
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I have half finished three of his books........(yawn)
how about.... It was March and Constable Jack Sprat was standing on the doostep of Number Ten................. |
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essexgirl10 |
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Number 10 - Sue Townsend
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julesnsand |
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<David Frost voice>
THE clooooos are there........... |
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essexgirl10 |
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His name was Gaal Dornick and he was just a country boy who had never seen Trantor before
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