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The way Neal says it, though, amused and dismissive, is almost insulting. Of course Peter would never do such a thing, Neal's tone implies. Absurd notion.
Last bookmarked by holmes221b
12 Feb 2012
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“The Zeppo” meets “Gaudy Night”: Slash Edition
Last bookmarked by Serpentine
7 Feb 2012
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"No," Harriet Vane said, having given it some thought. "I don't suppose I do believe in spontaneous human combustion."
Last bookmarked by Stef
5 Feb 2012
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Viscount Saint-George never meant to make a role model out of his uncle, but somehow Peter wormed himself into Saint-George's conscience.
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Bunter snaps a photo, Peter gets a cough, and Harriet starts a novel. Somehow, in the middle of it all, Harriet and Bunter come to an understanding.
Last bookmarked by gelasticjew
22 Dec 2011
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Harriet and Bunter arrange their friendship while managing sick Peter.
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For once, Lord Peter Wimsey is at a loss. What on earth can a man buy his wife for Christmas that costs under a guinea? Harriet also has a one guinea budget for Peter's present, but she has had the good sense to ask for assistance from Miss Climpson. (And sometimes the best presents are the ones you make yourself.)
Last bookmarked by gelasticjew
22 Dec 2011
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Lord Peter Wimsey and his wife Harriet have a guinea limit on their gifts this year
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Bunter yearns for more than the status quo.
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A selection of letters and diaries on the eve of the Armistice.
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"Mentone, 1932. An English schoolgirl stands upon the threshold of womanhood. Her beloved father is dead, her mother cold and distant. Amidst the tinsel glamour and loose morals of the Riviera resorts, who can heal her wounded soul and teach her to love again?
Starring Douglas Fairbanks as David Harland and introducing Hilary Thorpe as Sarah Wytham, The Healing Fountain is the motion picture event of 1937."
Hilary Thorpe always said she wanted to be a writer. Reading her first novel, Lord Peter Wimsey finds that some of the characters are surprisingly familiar, particularly the hero, a dark and handsome valet.
Last bookmarked by DrummerWench
9 Aug 2011
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Last bookmarked by kikiduck
19 Jul 2011
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Bunter is sick
Last bookmarked by hardboiledbaby
24 Mar 2011
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Lord Peter Wimsey had been in prison many times before, but never as the accused.
Last bookmarked by nano
7 Feb 2011
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Harriet and Bunter come to an understanding just after the end of Busman's Honeymoon.
Last bookmarked by nano
7 Feb 2011
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Bunter should really know better than to leave his Lordship alone
Last bookmarked by Zdenka
20 Jan 2011
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Photography is only one of Bunter's many talents...
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For Every Thing There Is a Season by sciathan_file
Seirei no Moribito
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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In the wastes of Kanbal, with rocks for pillows and her cloak drawn against the wind, sometimes Balsa dreams.
Last bookmarked by egelantier
5 Jan 2011
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Glancing Caress by sciathan_file
Seirei no Moribito
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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He wishes he knew of a touch that was merely a touch. Brushing skin with no purpose, no mediation by medical implements. Merely a simple caress.
Last bookmarked by egelantier
5 Jan 2011
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"We're all dead to you, aren't we?"
Last bookmarked by elstaplador
1 Jan 2011
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Sherlock Holmes used morphia when his cases came to an end. Lord Peter Wimsey does something else.
Last bookmarked by Aris Merquoni (ArisTGD)
31 Dec 2010
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From boy to man, Peter Wimsey follows the progress of his nephew through the years.
Last bookmarked by AlexElizabeth
26 Dec 2010
