I've heard of the film before and it sounds very interesting. I'll have to check it out some time :smile5:
But here they were, carried over England's green hills, ferried down into narrow green valleys, pulling up in the parking lots of green medieval villages where thick-covered castles threw greenish shadows across their squat Sunbrite coach (they had got over their terror on the left side of the highway with the traffic thundering straight at them).
Carol Shields - "Larry's Party"
"Down there, you can hear every hour."
Marcel Proust, The Guermantes Way
When you get your hauberk and gambeson, you will wear them at all times, except when you're asleep, when they go on the stand here, half-unlaced and ready to put on.
To Hold the Bridge: An Old Kingdom Story in Legends of Australian Fantasy.
"What should ail me to harm this misbegotten and miserable babe?"
-Nathaniel Hawthorne; The Scarlet Letter
At that moment Christina looked up toward my window
The Angel's Game ~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Evelyn laughs, then claps as if delighted by Timothy's reluctance to vacate.
^ That sounds interesting.
Now try the full version of the C and G chords.
The pink cashmere kerchief stamped with red roses, was slipping to one side over her black and crimped hair.
The Virgin and the Gipsy by D.H. Lawrence
'Oh, it's not suprising, she's seven you know,' May paused for effect, 'It's a holy number, strange things happen in sevens, look at Elsie Norris.'
yeah! I can do it again, after finally finishing Hugo's book... :banana:
'On'y foreign tongues used in the days of the Tower of Babel, when no two families spoke alike.'
Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy.
"Quiet and fixed on her back, she did not move or change her position, but she was breathing and snoring."
my novel (hehehehe)
Since I'm writing two at the same time, here's the other one:
"The pungent smell of the spices, according to the old medicine man who was always high on hash, could take away the breaths of the feared spirits and invisible creatures and would cause them to nosebleed."
'Isabella was very sure that he must be a charming young man; and was equally sure that he must have been delighted with her dear Catherine, and would therefore shortly return.'
Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen
"Now it is all about politics in the paper, he said."
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man , James Joyce
'E. T. A. Hoffmann's words anticipate the phantasmagoria of Wagner's Venusberg.'
--Carl Dahlhaus, Richard Wagner's Music Dramas (Cambridge UP, 1979)