06-09-2001, 08:07 PM | #31 |
White Dragon
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Ack! So mush literature I don't know! Well, here's my few scenes:
*** "You evidently don't know me," said he. "On the contrary," I answered. "I think it is fairly evident I do. Pray take a chair. I can spare you five minuted if you have anything to say." "All that I have to say has already crossed your mind," said he. "Then possibly my reply has crossed yours," I replied. "You stand fast?" "Absolutely." He clapped his hand to his pocket, and I raised the pistol from the table. But he merely drew out a memorandum-book in which he had scribbled some dates. *** He took an avid step forward. "The spectacle of your puerile strivings gives me glee to repay my long patience, for your defeat has ever beern as certain as my will. Were I to be foiled, the opportunity belonged to your companion, not to you - and you see how she has availed herself of it." With one strong, blurred arm, he made a gesture toward her that nearly unseated her reason. Again he laughed - but his laughter was devoid of mirth. "Had she seduced you of the ring; ah, then I would have been tested. But therefore did I choose her, a woman althogether unable to turn aside from my desires." *** "My problems are varied." he said. "The most immediate is to impress you with my potentialities. To be able to make such an unorthodox remark is in itslef a sign of originality. I am not indispensible to you yet, sir, because you have never made use of my services; but after a week's employment under your roof, sir, I could become so. I would be invaluable. I am purposely precipitous in my remarks. Either you reject me here and now or you have already at the back of your mind a desire to know me further. I am seventeen, sir. Do I sound like seventeen? Do I act like seventeen? I am clever enough to know I am clever. You will forgive my undiplomatic approach, sir, because you are a gentleman of imagination. That then, sir, is my immediate problem. To impress you with my talent, which would be put to your service in any and every form." He raised his glass. "To you, doctor, if you will allow my presumption." *** Tancred Even I don't fully know where these are from... |
06-09-2001, 08:41 PM | #32 |
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OK, I'll admit it...
all of the open ones have me stumped. Could someone smarter than me list the ones that haven't been answered? I'm lost. ------------------ |
06-10-2001, 07:24 AM | #33 | |
Thoth - Egyptian God of Wisdom
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Behinden other folk, in little brede And nigh the door, ay under shames drede, Simple of attire and debonnaire of chere, With full assured looking and manere. I'll give you the answer to this - I guess it WAS pretty difficult: Troilus & Criseyde by Chaucer (Long before Shakespeare's nasty version - Troilus and Cressida!) I don't know any of the other quotes, either, though Tancred's first one looks as though it may be a detective novel or a war novel. They were in a large, bright cave who's walls were smooth and polished. Before tham stood a metallic box with a series of buttons at the front, and a pane of glass at the top. GREETINGS the pane of glass printed. **** and ****** dismounted. "And greetings to you, you rusty box," ****** said facetiously. YOUR VOICE SOUNDS FAMILIAR, the screen printed, WHAT IS YOUR IDENTITY? And this one is by Piers Anthony, from the Xanth series. A meeting with Com-Pewter in Golem in the Gears. I thought a lot of people would know it, since there are quite a few Piers Anthony fans on the forum! ------------------ [This message has been edited by Fljotsdale (edited 06-10-2001).] |
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06-10-2001, 08:18 PM | #34 | |
White Dragon
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06-10-2001, 08:26 PM | #35 | |
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06-10-2001, 08:29 PM | #36 | |
White Dragon
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06-11-2001, 06:34 AM | #37 |
Thoth - Egyptian God of Wisdom
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I had a feeling it was Sherlock Holmes, but didn't want to make a fool of myself if I was wrong, lol! (Pride, foolish pride! It makes idiots of us all! )
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06-11-2001, 06:46 AM | #38 | |
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Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. ------------------ Save Chip - Don't let Sarah win! Official Titterer of the Laughing Hyenas |
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