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Post by helrunar on Apr 20, 2017 1:04:30 GMT
Anne was "afraid of reversing"... did he mean when behind the wheel of the car?
What a fascinating thread. His last post sounds like the setting for one of those fab Amicus anthology segments.
"The Tomb of Sarah" was a fun little yarn...
cheers, H.
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Post by Dr Strange on Apr 21, 2017 13:19:10 GMT
Anne was "afraid of reversing"... did he mean when behind the wheel of the car? We may never know for sure.
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Post by Jojo Lapin X on Apr 21, 2017 13:57:41 GMT
Anne was "afraid of reversing"... did he mean when behind the wheel of the car? We may never know for sure. We may not want to. I cannot be alone in shuddering at the reference to "the simple pleasures we allow ourselves here in the Cotswolds."
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Post by Michael Connolly on Apr 22, 2017 12:18:28 GMT
We may never know for sure. We may not want to. I cannot be alone in shuddering at the reference to "the simple pleasures we allow ourselves here in the Cotswolds." What's wrong with rolling your own?
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mauricebendrix
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Post by mauricebendrix on Jun 8, 2017 19:40:02 GMT
The brief synopsis of The Tomb of Sarah above made me think it was Mary Cholmondeley's tale Let Loose you were describing. I had to go back and check the title and author and recap on the story. That's a great one anyway.
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