...come into the parlor."
Milo walked slowly down the long hallway and into the little room where the Soundkeeper sat listening intently to an enormous radio set, whose switches,...
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
C is for come
If you figure out which book I'm using, you can say so in the comments, just don't share which book it IS. Wait till Z to do that! Let's let everyone have a little fun with the guessing for a while first.
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I have no clue but I'm very curious to keep reading and find out. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique way to do the challenge! Very fun! My blog is http://janiceperson.com and I'm doing agricultural words. (Yeah, its off beat too LOL)
ReplyDeleteWell.
ReplyDeleteI'll be the first to admit that my brain did not go to the polite version of come at all. I mean it was blam there in the post title and I was all "Where have I arrived at?" Well played, blogger. Well played. Because NOW I've read what your site is about and I'm all "face palm"
and now...I'm utterly curious and I'll be back for more. :)
I know, I know!
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