I'm still reading back to back O Douglas but only in bed, which makes it slow going. The current effort, Jane's Parlour, I'm getting on with less well than the others. It deals with a more upper class set and the main character is a woman who has five children yet whose sole domestic chore is to speak to Cook in the morning. She is praised for not
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"A gun would be no' much use wi' the mudges of Colonsay," replied the Captain; "nothing would discourage yon fellows but a blast of dynamite. What wass there on the island at the time but a chenuine English towerist, wi' a capital red kilt, and, man! but he wass green! He was that green, the coos of Colonsay would go mooin' along the road efter him, thinking he wass gress. [...] The first night on the island he went oot in his kilt, and came back in half an oor to the inns wi' his legs fair peetiful! There iss nothing that the mudges likes to see among them better than an English towerist with a kilt: the very tops wass eaten off his stockin's."
This may explain the Scots antipathy to summer ..
Nice garden, btw.
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Very true.
Nice garden, btw.
Thank you.
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I still haven't tried O Douglas, one day I will retrieve them from the loft.
That photo is very tantalising, now I vaguely know what you look like, but I don't think I'd recognise you from it ;) Nice garden though.
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Ha! I know just what you mean.
That's a very small area of garden, the so-called vegetable patch, with behind it large shrubs which I planted years ago as a screen for next door's horrible garden full of brambles and bracken. They're cleaning it all up, now. The dangling object is a hideous plastic owl frightening off the birds.
No one has spotted the quote, yet. Virtual prizes.
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The garden full of brambles and bracken sounds like the back of mine... I keep meaning to clear it all up, but it doesn't seem to happen.
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'That's a very dainty, ladylike occupation'.
Lord Peter Wimsey to Harriet in Busman's Honeymoon.
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http://www.anglophilebooks.com/
I'm going to put it on my pile of books on deck. Thanks for the reminder.
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