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Quark
Seriously? All C's work is on this very site; everything he wrote? I will check it out then. Thanks, Quark!
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It's not in the coffee book. "The Trousseau" is a slightly less known story, so it usually isn't anthologized. I liked it, though, and it's the right length. I think it would be a good first story to read.
You are right. I just checked out the 'coffee' book and it's not in that one or in my other anthology. That's ok; I like listening to it being read. I can then better check the actual text as we go along and you post it.
The 'coffee' book sounds like a book you keep on your coffee table! :lol:
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I see it now--good image--but your link is defective. I'm sure I can find the story, but you might want to fix that.
Is the link defective or just taking you to the main Guttenburg Lawrence works page? I posted two links, I believe, and one is that particular volume of the stories, which contains this 'Wintery Peacock', but you have to scroll down to find the actual story. I will, however, check it again. Maybe, the links just do not work at all. Strange.
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You said it, and not me. (I kid, of course).
I left myself open for that one! :lol:
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I did that when the thread started. I might bother people again, but I think I'll wait until it gets closer to when we'll be reading the story. It's still going to be a while until I can start a discussion.
Well, we must keep doing it. Many of those people may no longer be here. I have keep my ears perked up at all times to hear someone claim they are a Lawrence fan and then I urge them to come join in with the short story thread. I am always canvasing for new recruits! It's a full-time job. But you are right, wait till closer to the actual discussion date. I did that recently for Lawrence thread and then discussion kept getting pushed up and postponed and now I have to go and round everyone up again. I now still intend to begin Friday because we have enough to start and any further delays will be disasterous; they will all depart forever.
Quark, Is this in part in your signature still valid; is this discussion planned for 3 weeks from now?
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"Just three weeks until the Chekhov discussion starts again! I know everyone can't wait.
Oh, and if anyone has a particular story they want to suggest just stop by the thread and name it. I have my favorites, of course, but I'm always open to suggestions."