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Flight of the Heron read-along: Part I chapters 3-4
I have just finished reading a Mary Renault novel and feel, predictably, absolutely awful about it. Time to distract myself with some Jacobites!
Next week we'll finish Part I with chapters 5 and 6.
Next week we'll finish Part I with chapters 5 and 6.
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Hmm, that is a very good point! As for your speculations, hmm, we shall see... :D
Aargh, yes, I love the 'say you're not hurt!' thing too, and this was a very good one. I agree with
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Oh, and also the whole bit about the Redcoats not being able to SEE what is happening on the High Bridge, because of angles and treecover and everything? Gung'f n znfgreshy ovg bs frggvat hc n snpg gung jvyy or nofbyhgryl pevgvpny jnl njnl ng gur bgure raq bs gur abiry...
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Re. your second rot-13'd bit, that is a really good observation! I'd not thought of that as foreshadowing before, but I can see it—nice, and very clever of Broster indeed.
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Naq V'z gehyl fbeel nobhg gur urnegoernxvat raqvat! Ohg, nf ertfubr fnlf, gung vf jung svkvg svp vf sbe, naq V guvax jr'ir sbhaq fbzr tbbq jnlf nebhaq vg. : )
Huh, that's an intriguing observation about High Bridge.
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Naq lrf, svk-vg svp! Nygubhtu V svaq ab snhyg jvgu gur raqvat nf fur jebgr vg -- fbzrgvzrf bar eryvfurf gur urnegnpur bs n ornhgvshyyl jevggra gentrql.
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