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Rec 3
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Gerald Wimsey wasn't preprared for Hilary Thorpe.
Last bookmarked by venetia_sassy
27 Mar 2012
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Rec 5
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His loss of dignity didn't even seem to register; he only sat there in the snow staring up at her. "Lee," he said faintly, "you really ought not to joke about these things."
Last bookmarked by venetia_sassy
27 Mar 2012
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Rec 2
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Harriet, Lord Saint-George and Lord Peter Wimsey meet in 1942.
Last bookmarked by venetia_sassy
27 Mar 2012
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Rec 3
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Gherkins had gotten hold of her fountain pen, and was doodling scratchily all over one end of her blotter. “Aunt Mary,” he said thoughtfully, “when you were Winnie’s age, could you climb trees?”
Last bookmarked by venetia_sassy
27 Mar 2012
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Rec 14
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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.
Last bookmarked by venetia_sassy
27 Mar 2012
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"...Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management which takes advantage of the fact that many trees make new growth from the stump or roots if cut down. In a coppiced wood, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level. In subsequent growth years, many new shoots will emerge, and, after a number of years the coppiced tree, or stool, is ready to be harvested, and the cycle begins again..."
Last bookmarked by NeonFox
21 Mar 2012
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Summary
Lady Winifred Wimsey has a habit of narrating her life.
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Summary
From boy to man, Peter Wimsey follows the progress of his nephew through the years.
Last bookmarked by AlexElizabeth
26 Dec 2010
