9 Works found in Yuletide 2009

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    A few moments of domesticity.

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    A missing scene from "Clouds of Witness," in which Lord Peter has been shot and Charles Parker knows things and is somewhat distraught.

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    "We're all dead to you, aren't we?"

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    From boy to man, Peter Wimsey follows the progress of his nephew through the years.

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    Many years later Harriet would reflect that those last days at Shrewsbury ran together in a terrible block and that all frame of time before Peter was ordered and all frame of time after his arrival was muddled.

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    The members of the Shrewsbury SCR gather to determine who should receive next year's research fellowship.

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    A selection of letters and diaries on the eve of the Armistice.

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    Begins with Peter and Harriet at the river during /Gaudy Night/. Why is Peter so sensitive about Donne? An alternative explanation.

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    "I must have a streak of my father in me. He was one of the old school -- you either faced a fence of your own accord or were walloped over and non nonsense. It worked -- after a fashion. One learnt to pretend one wasn't a coward, and take out the change in bad dreams."

    "You certainly don't show any signs of it."

    "One of these days you'll find me out, I expect."

    -- Busman's Honeymoon by Dorothy L. Sayers

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