Friday, November 29, 2013

Page 86

Assigned reading (1½ par [] plus 142 notes) [secondary]



"in feacht he was dripping as he found upon stripping for a pipkin of malt as he feared the coold raine" [song lyric?]
cf 68.01 'finding one day while dodging chores that she stripped teasily for binocular man'


pipkin
"King, elois Crowbar, once known as Meleky" (successors to fallen heroes)

[camel and ass, greybeard and suckling]

FW2 offers "marmatron and merrymeg" for the unwakelike "matrmatron" (marmalade and nutmeg???)

"tar... luvial peatsmoor... clanetourf... Mudford... mudstorm... muck"


FDV: "It was attempted to show that having come to the door with a pig this animal ate some of the doorpost, King selling it because it [...] the woodwork off her sty. An eyewitness"

4DV: "It was attempted to show that King rubbed some dirt on his face to disguise himself and was at the fair of a Monday with a pig when the animal ate some of the doorpost, King selling it because she ate a lot of the woodwork of her sty in order to pay off arrears of rent. An eyewitness"

mysteries:



[00:57-03:01]

I.4: 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103

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