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192 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1970
"One of the advantages a sister has when arguing with a brother is that she is under no obligation to be tactful. If she wishes to tell him that he is an idiot and ought to have his head examined, she can do so and, going further, can add that it is a thousand pities that no one ever thought of smothering him with a pillow in his formative years. Barney did both these things almost immediately after she had entered the saloon bar of the Goose and Gander, and Homer, sipping whiskey, said that he did not know what she was talking about." (196)The Girl in Blue is uneven in two ways. First, the second half is much better and funnier than the first. Second, this edition suffers from a printing mistake: after page 112, we go back to and repeat page 73, to return after page 96 to page 137. In short, 25 pages are missing. I don't know whether this is a single accident or whether all copies of this Everyman's Library edition carry this mistake. I haven't seen anyone else point this out, so all I can say is, if you're thinking of getting a copy: be sure to check the pages!