Those would be wrong! :wave:Quote:
Originally Posted by NNoah3
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Those would be wrong! :wave:Quote:
Originally Posted by NNoah3
More winners, but shared with Nnoah3 on Of Mice and Men.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
A carmine colt=The Red Pony by John Steinbeck
Things women fear and things they hold dear=Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Nanners please: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
A Co-Winner! with Nightshade!Quote:
Originally Posted by NNoah3
Things women fear and things they hold dear=Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Nanners please: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
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Originally Posted by Pendragon
Wasn't H.G. Wells the one who wrote Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde?
OK I have a book
Presidential Quadrilateral
:D :D
"Fraid not, pal. But don't just take my word. Here, check it out:Quote:
Originally Posted by DigitalCrash
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson a searchable online version. Includes author information.
www.online-literature.com/stevenson/jekyllhyde/
Washington Square :redface:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
bored??Quote:
Originally Posted by Pendragon
heres a nana!:banana:!:banana:!:banana:!:banana:!:banana:
and another q
flower flour grinder
Red-faced and tiredQuote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
*Indignant* Are you implying that women fear mice?Quote:
Originally Posted by Pendragon
I'm sure some do, but.....sheesh....it's an exaggerated stereotype.
My appologies m'dear. I saw your picture in the PhotoAlbum and you do not look like one to be afraid of mice. I've already been told about my blatent generalist statement. But it was all I could think of at the moment and some DID get the answer!Quote:
Originally Posted by Miss Darcy
C'est la vie! http://www.websmileys.com/sm/dressed/bek073.gif
Je ne comprends pas le français, désolé.
Che cosa è la vita?
That's the nicest thing anybody's ever said to me! Hehe. *Prims up* Merci, Monsieur le Knight.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pendragon
http://www.websmileys.com/sm/dressed/bek010.gif
I would gladly contribute a book title or two, but unfortunately 1) I do not have ze time and 2) I highly doubt that I have read any of those of whose names you were so kind as to translate into riddles. I know this is a literature forum, but I concentrate on classical literature only. And within that....mainly romanticism.
Limited? Maybe.
But until later...
Ou revoir.
:D
Ah, but you do seem to understand French very well! I said "That's life!" http://www.websmileys.com/sm/dressed/bek150.gif Is that Italian you're using?Quote:
Originally Posted by Miss Darcy
Just an Update. I don't think anyone is going to get the last one from the previous six [(5.) On the basement shelf preserved vegetables and fruit set in line.] although Papayahed came close when he/she guessed Canned something. So I'll give you that one:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pendragon
presevered vegetables and fruits have been Canned
set in line =ROW
Canned Goods you buy, not makecome from a CANNERY
Ergo: CANNERY ROW by John Steinbeck :nod:
5.) Fiddler on the Roof?