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BarkingMadRead
Wives and Daughters | Elizabeth Gaskell
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Ruthiella I totally missed this when reading. I love this kind of trivia. Thanks for looking it up! 5mo
ElizaMarie @Ruthiella Yeah me too! 5mo
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AllDebooks And me. Great info. Thanks. 5mo
AllDebooks The squire and his rages are next level! He needs to cool his lid before he has a stroke. Although I did feel sorry for him, could have been misplaced grief at the loss of Mrs H. 5mo
willaful The squire definitely has a lot of issues. I don't want to be on Preston's side but the squire kinda deserved what he got. 5mo
Bookwormjillk Roger to the rescue. 5mo
TheAromaofBooks @AllDebooks - I definitely think he is grieving, and at a time where men especially aren't supposed to be sad/weak/etc. It doesn't excuse his bad behavior and bad decisions, but I think it gives them some context!! 5mo
Lcsmcat Now I‘m going to be looking for excuses to use that phrase! 5mo
mcctrish The deaths are starting to roll in 😆😆 the Squire never got out of his terrible 2s 5mo
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BarkingMadRead
The Hotel: A Novel | Elizabeth Bowen
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Cuilin It‘s giving 1920s “White Lotus” vibes 1y
Bookwormjillk Maybe it‘s just my actual fever but this chapter kind of read like a fever dream 1y
willaful I can't seem to understand any conversation involving Ronald. 1y
currentlyreadinginCO Caught up! And I'm getting the same vibe @Cuilin 1y
currentlyreadinginCO Omg yes with the noise vibrations and Corinthian columns down the winding lane @Bookwormjillk 1y
Cuilin @willaful All of Ronald‘s conversation is willfully obtuse. 🧐 1y
IndoorDame @Bookwormjillk it does have a fever dream kind of vibe, but that seems pretty appropriate for an aimless extended vacation 1y
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