Anyway, next quote:
What book?"Do you still want to bash my head in with a rock?"
Who is speaking?
To whom?
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What book?"Do you still want to bash my head in with a rock?"
Book?"If I had I wouldn't be here," shrugged Xxx.
De Guiche has just asked Roxane if she has still anger towards him, and her answer is related to the fact that she is now in a convent.JKCade wrote:Book? Cyrano de Bergerac"If I had I wouldn't be here," shrugged Xxx.
Speaker? Roxane
Who are they speaking to? De Guiche
Page number? (hee hee hee)
James
"Damn you," croaked Yyy, half-paralyzed. "Haven't you ever been out-manuvered?"
"If I had I wouldn't be here," shrugged Xxx.
The e lacking in your "out-manuvered" was a dead give-away."Damn you," croaked Gottyan, half-paralyzed. "Haven't you ever been out-maneuvered?"
"If I had I wouldn't be here," shrugged Vorkosigan.
Who speaks?"sh*t!"
Who speaks?"sh*t!"
Perhaps there are four quaddies & Roic, aren't they? In that case the right answer is "It was Lord Auditor Miles Vorkosigan, on board of Idris, when his plastic gloves came apart".E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:Who speaks?"sh*t!"
What si-tu-a-tion is it?
Which book?
Hint: The speaker has, in total, 5 companions in the same adversity.
Yes, you're quite right with your conclusion.jetta-e_rus wrote:Perhaps there are four quaddies & Roic, aren't they? In that case the right answer is "It was Lord Auditor Miles Vorkosigan, on board of Idris, when his plastic gloves came apart".E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:Who speaks?"sh*t!"
What si-tu-a-tion is it?
Which book?
Hint: The speaker has, in total, 5 companions in the same adversity.
It's especially remarkable since we talk about English books and look for quotes in English texts.E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote: 2. Are you and I having a Russo-Belgian competition here?
Who tells this?"... they may also serve who only stand and wait, but life is short enough already."
"... they may also serve who only stand and wait, but life is short enough already."
Book?Maybe we ought to send him to the salt mines for two weeks every year, to keep him happy and content with his regular job.
I can't check my intuitive answer because I don't have the book at hand right now (it's still packed somewhere I don't remember, dammit).voralfred wrote:New quoteBook?Maybe we ought to send him to the salt mines for two weeks every year, to keep him happy and content with his regular job.
Who thinks this thought?
Who is "him" and what is his "regular job"?