
The black hound that jumped from the Demeter and ran through the Whitby Cemetery


The black hound that jumped from the Demeter and ran through the Whitby Cemetery

#wordoftheday
“He had little capacity for such [scholarly] tasks and applied himself slowly to studies, passing his youth more in the pastimes of a cavalier than in learning the law. Despite his uncle‘s assiduous efforts, he could not make him forget his nocturnal pleasures.”

Audiocrafting tonight listening to an audiobook
#Algeria #foodandlit #naturewintercardswap @TheBookHippie

I am fortunate to have my parents and my whole family here. It was eventful to say the least, starting with our son in Arizona, missed his plane due to traffic in Phoenix, took another flight all the way to Orlando, Florida, to fly back to San Antonio. Mom and Dad are dealing with Dad‘s dementia, so we are grateful he still knows us all, but for a brief and scary time this morning when he was lost in our house, and he is so loving, Mom an angel.

When your mom ( @Doll8455 ) writes a mini story using all of your #wordoftheday posts!! 😂👍🏻🎊🎉💕

In The Stranger, Meursault shoots and kills a nameless “Arab.” Here, the Arab‘s brother describes his and his mother‘s poor attempt at an investigation, his learning about Meursault‘s book describing the murder, and his own life in the absence of his brother, the “Arab.” I love the concept. And truthfully, this book follows Camus‘s same devil-may-care depiction of the main character. But I didn‘t care for The Stranger, and I care for this book ⬇️

#wordoftheday
“He‘s supposed to be the origin of my brother‘s death, source of that imbroglio of social mores, whores, and honor, but I wonder if he ever existed.”

“O do not be born a woman, if you want your own way. —Lucrezia de‘ Medici”
#foodandlit #Italy @Catsandbooks

This is a difficult book to love, but I do. Quilp is among the very worst of villains in Dickens‘ novels, which says a lot because there are so many wicked people in his novels. One of the main characters, Little Nell, almost 14, must lead her grandfather with dementia out of London and into the wide world. She learns in the harshest of ways his horrible dark secret, which persists along with his dementia. The most heartbreaking scene I‘ve read ⬇️

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“The old man looked around with a smug face—apparently he was an ‘esprit fort‘ in his circle.”
#wordoftheday”

October and November were extremely busy and I wasn‘t able to pick up this behemoth of a Dracula story since October! So I‘m back into it at page 300 with “only” 524 pages to go. Fortunately I know the original Dracula story so well, there‘s no rereading needed, despite the extreme differences between the original and this one written a couple years later.
The descriptions of Whitby in this version are so detailed! I love it!

#majicmonday @Eggs
1) Public speaking: it comes naturally, I come from a very very long line of Baptist preachers! 🤭 But I also belonged to Toastmasters for many years, which helped me improve
2) Editing: I love writing but honestly I‘m a better editor. I‘ve been pretty good at it for as long as I can remember
3) Lawyering: I love taking care of my clients, that part comes naturally. But the law? I learn new things everyday!

I‘m starting this one early for our country in December for #foodandlit #Italy #Jubilee
@Catsandbooks

I‘ve registered! Thanks @monalyisha for doing this! How incredible! And thanks @KadaGul for reposting!
#auldlangspine

Buddy reading tonight. Isn‘t my buddy the cutest? ♥️🐈⬛

This is my #vibeboard for #naughtylistholidayswap #nlhs
I love Charles Dickens because of A Christmas Carol, from which I learned his mastery of words, characters, and humor. I love that he loved cats. And I love that my grandmother collected The Old Curiosity Shop dishes back in the 1940s, so I can use them at Christmas time.
As charming as they are, however, I do not like the Muppets Christmas Carol. So that‘s a big NO.

My next audiobook for #Algeria #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

An extraordinarily unsympathetic main character floats through life being thoughtless and too blunt with people. He attends his mother‘s funeral with nonchalance—really, we‘re all just going to die anyway, so what‘s the big deal? Then a suspicious character befriends him, he enters a serious (at least to the extent he‘s capable) relationship, and murders a man (not a spoiler—it‘s in the first sentence of the book‘s description). The MC lives a ⬇️

#wordoftheday. I ♥️ your sample sentences Mom! @Doll8455
“I inclined to think that they were greeting me, after their fashion, but it had a queer effect, seeing all those old fellows grouped round the keeper, solemnly eying me and dandling their heads from side to side.”
#Algiers #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

The premise is so interesting. But instead it‘s just listening to the main character living in his own head. Very boring. Fortunately I don‘t need it for #letterZ for #litsyatoz nor for #Algeria #foodandlit as I‘ve got both challenges done! Yay, guilt-free (somewhat) bailing!

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“He was turning like a teetotum, looking in all directions, and sometimes peering into the darkness of the hall with his little bloodshot eyes. Then he'd mutter something to himself and start gazing up and down the street again.”
#wordoftheday
#Algeria #foodandlit @Catsandbooks
#litsyAtoZ #foodandlit

I got my match today and I‘m so excited!!! Thanks for hosting! #naughtylistholidayswap @WildAlaskaBibliophile @TieDyeDude

Not for the faint of heart! The author was a French sympathizer with the native Algerians during the war of independence. As an outspoken journalist, he was a wanted man. When he was arrested his torture began immediately. He committed every detail to memory, knowing most people try to forget the torture. He wrote this book while still imprisoned and snuck it out of his prison page by page. Banned by France, it reached an immense amount of ⬇️

#wordoftheday
“Anyhow, after some palavering among the bench, the Prosecutor, and my counsel, the presiding judge announced that the court would now rise; there was an adjournment till the afternoon, when evidence would be taken.”
#Algeria #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

I‘m on my fifth book for #Algeria #foodandlit and only now
is food mentioned! And most certainly not in an appetizing way. I‘m suspecting food is not much to write about for Algeria.
@Catsandbooks

My next audiobook for #Algeria #foodandlit @Catsandbooks
Also #letterZ for #litsyAtoZ

Book coincidences again! Both books I‘m reading today have prison visits! Not weird for the tagged book, which is short and about murder. But weird because the other prison visit showed up today in my Dickens chunkster. How did they both land on the same day?
From Dickens:
“The man contented himself by briefly replying 'Wisitors;' and taking him by the arm in exactly the same manner as the constable had done the day before, led him, through ⬇️

I had such a great weekend at my friend‘s craft retreat making cards for #naturewintercardswap!! This was Sunday afternoon and most everyone was gone. But I was still going strong. I‘ve a lot more to do on them. I made a special design I hope you all like! 🥰 @TheBookHippie

#wordoftheday
“And then the Arab drew his knife and held it up toward me, athwart the sunlight.”
#Algeria #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

A new mini story:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DRIGp5Pj32I/?igsh=b3ZqOGhkbXNldzly

#wordoftheday #whattheDickens @Cuilin
The definition sort of begs the question doesn‘t it?
“Then, Mr Brass left off writing entirely, and, with his pen in his hand, hummed his very loudest; shaking his head meanwhile from side to side, like a man whose whole soul was in the music, and smiling in a manner quite seraphic.”

Speaking on behalf of lawyers, to some extent this is true!
#whattheDickens @Cuilin

#wordoftheday #algeria #foodandlit @Catsandbooks
“These very torturers, secure under the umbrella of amnesty, did not hesitate to file defamation lawsuits against journalists and witnesses who dared to remind the public of their sanguinary and barbarous exploits. The best known of these vile and vicious individuals were feted as heroes, promoted in rank, and decorated with the highest military and civilian honors.”

Book coincidences are crazy! I read this word for the first time this week in Joan Didion‘s Democracy (above). Now, it‘s in Dickens!! What the heck!
“Quilp said not a word in reply, but walking so close to Kit as to bring his eyes within two or three inches of his face, looked fixedly at him, retreated a little distance without averting his gaze, approached again, again withdrew, and so on for half-a-dozen times, like a head in a phantasmagoria.”

“[Quilp] clung tight to his opponent, and bit and hammered away with such good-will and heartiness, that it was at least a couple of minutes before he was dislodged. Then, and not until then, Daniel Quilp found himself, all flushed and dishevelled, in the middle of the street, with Mr Richard Swiveller performing a kind of dance round him and requiring to know 'whether he wanted any more?'”
#whattheDickens @Cuilin

“The Pilgrimage begins.” Grandfather and Little Nell. #whattheDickens @Cuilin
I‘m well past this point in the book but want to catch up with the illustrations.

Quill‘s attorney Sampson Brass has a primate appearance here!
“Mr Brass, after writhing about, in a great many strange attitudes, and often twisting his face and eyes into an expression like that which is usually produced by eating gooseberries very early in the season, was by this time awake also. Seeing that Mr Quilp invested himself in his every-day garments, he hastened to do the like,…