[COMPLETE] Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese - Reid-ans
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Thanks, Laura; I've uploaded chapter six. The quotes aren't as funny in the cold light of day as they would be beside the Cheese fire!
Peter
Peter
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Thanks for catching that, Laura. Chapter six has been edited and re-uploaded.
I think my favourite was the manageress's "Only two gentlemen making a few masonic signs under the table".
Peter
I think my favourite was the manageress's "Only two gentlemen making a few masonic signs under the table".
Peter
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Thanks, Laura.
I hadn't realised we were both talking about the same anecdote!
I've uploaded chapter 7 - Club Life at the 'Cheese'
But I've no idea of what was meant by the line "If Fashion's forms its current freeze..." in "Envoi" at about 1430, so I may have the emphasis/intonation wrong. If you can suggest a meaning, I could re-record.
Peter
I hadn't realised we were both talking about the same anecdote!
I've uploaded chapter 7 - Club Life at the 'Cheese'
But I've no idea of what was meant by the line "If Fashion's forms its current freeze..." in "Envoi" at about 1430, so I may have the emphasis/intonation wrong. If you can suggest a meaning, I could re-record.
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
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And here's chapter 8, Dr Johnson's Homes and Haunts, the shortest so far, at under three minutes.
It mentions him living in Gough Square. Looking at the map, Gough Square, where Johnson spent part of his life, seems to be in an area that I've never wandered round. I'll have a look today or tomorrow.
Peter
It mentions him living in Gough Square. Looking at the map, Gough Square, where Johnson spent part of his life, seems to be in an area that I've never wandered round. I'll have a look today or tomorrow.
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
Chapters 7 & 8 are PL OK
Like you, I have no idea what "If Fashion's forms its current freeze..." means but it sounded perfect the way you read it.
I hope you have lovely weather for wandering around Gough Square, Peter. It sounds like a fun adventure.
Like you, I have no idea what "If Fashion's forms its current freeze..." means but it sounded perfect the way you read it.
I hope you have lovely weather for wandering around Gough Square, Peter. It sounds like a fun adventure.
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Thanks, Laura; I've uploaded Chapter Nine.
I didn't manage to get to Gough Square over the weekend; shopping on Saturday, and waiting for an Amazon delivery on Sunday. I hope to get there some time this week.
Peter
I didn't manage to get to Gough Square over the weekend; shopping on Saturday, and waiting for an Amazon delivery on Sunday. I hope to get there some time this week.
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
Those poor fellas must have been sorely disappointed to see that pudding fall and the waiter absolutely devastated to have been the one who dropped it.
~:15 'Resurgam' is missing right before the opening quote
~6:09 'pervades the place' is missing from "that fine winter lining for the hungry—pervades the place and so the season goes round."
~8:21 Text is "One after another the awed and hungry crowd put their hats on and departed, with sorrowful faces and watering mouths.”-- I don't know that this one matters but just in case 'hats' was read 'coats'
~:15 'Resurgam' is missing right before the opening quote
~6:09 'pervades the place' is missing from "that fine winter lining for the hungry—pervades the place and so the season goes round."
~8:21 Text is "One after another the awed and hungry crowd put their hats on and departed, with sorrowful faces and watering mouths.”-- I don't know that this one matters but just in case 'hats' was read 'coats'
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Thanks for catching them, Laura. I've edited them all and re-uploaded.
Yes, it paints an awful picture! It's a pleasant little piece, though, with the furious waiters and barmaid.
Pete
Yes, it paints an awful picture! It's a pleasant little piece, though, with the furious waiters and barmaid.
Pete
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
Hi Peter,
~3:55 I wonder if 'end quote' should come at the end of the first paragraph after "...having a William-the-Third guinea soldered in the bowl" to separate it from the quote of "Mr William Sawyer"
If it's okay as is, then chapter 10 is PL OK
~3:55 I wonder if 'end quote' should come at the end of the first paragraph after "...having a William-the-Third guinea soldered in the bowl" to separate it from the quote of "Mr William Sawyer"
If it's okay as is, then chapter 10 is PL OK
Laura
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Thanks for catching that, Laura; edited and re-uploaded.
I loved the very Dickensian names of the local tradesmen (surely fictional!): Messrs. Pewter and Antimony, type-founders; Messrs. Quoin, Case, and Chappell, printers to the Board of
Blue Cloth; Messrs. Cutedge and Treecalf, bookbinders; with the smaller industries of Scawper and Tinttool, wood-engravers; and Treacle, Gluepot, and Lampblack, printing-roller makers.
Peter
I loved the very Dickensian names of the local tradesmen (surely fictional!): Messrs. Pewter and Antimony, type-founders; Messrs. Quoin, Case, and Chappell, printers to the Board of
Blue Cloth; Messrs. Cutedge and Treecalf, bookbinders; with the smaller industries of Scawper and Tinttool, wood-engravers; and Treacle, Gluepot, and Lampblack, printing-roller makers.
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger