"Sylvia Silence" was a fictional 15yo girl detective created in 1922 in the Schoolgirls' Weekly by John W Bobin using the penname Katherine Greenhalgh. Joyce saw the name in an ad for the magazine.
[Jarley Jilke began to silke for he couldn't get home to Jelsey... He's got the sack that helped him moult instench of his gladsome rags]
[granite setts]
cromlech w/quoit |
Annie Horniman |
0DV: "First he was a martyr to indigestion, rather liable to piles procured by sitting on stone walls where he contracted a stubborn cough while revelling in the beauty of nature"
FDV: "A sailor, seated on the granit setts of the fish market, was encouraged to speak by his fiancee and said: [...] he was to blame about the two slaveys but I think there was someone else behind it about the 3 drummers. Can it be that so diversified outrages were planned and partly carried out against him if it is true that those recorded took place? The city"
4DV: "Sylvia Silence, the girl detective, when told of the different facts in her easy bachelor's flat overlooking Anderson's mews, asked quietly: Have you thought that sheer greatness was his tragedy? But in my view he should pay the full penalty. A sailor, seated on the granite setts of the fishmarket, was encouraged to talk by his fiancée and said: I lay he was to blame about the two slaveys as he had his perfect right but I think there was someone else behind it about the three drummers. Can it be that so diversified outrages were planned and partly carried out against a staunch covenanter if it is true those recorded ever took place? The city of refuge"
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