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Aug. 11th, 2006 01:19 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The only first line y'all didn't get was:
8. Mr. Salteena was an elderly man of 42 and was fond of asking peaple to stay with him.
Which is from The Young Visiters, by Daisy Ashford. Is this just not a very common book for people to have read? Because I thought, as a line, it's fairly easily identifiable as Miss Ashford's work (she was nine when she wrote it. It's kind of this adorable little fantasy/romance of life in the upper class of England in the Victorian era, unconsciously hilarious. I really recommend it.)
8. Mr. Salteena was an elderly man of 42 and was fond of asking peaple to stay with him.
Which is from The Young Visiters, by Daisy Ashford. Is this just not a very common book for people to have read? Because I thought, as a line, it's fairly easily identifiable as Miss Ashford's work (she was nine when she wrote it. It's kind of this adorable little fantasy/romance of life in the upper class of England in the Victorian era, unconsciously hilarious. I really recommend it.)