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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 219 of 544
Bloody Emmeline. I can't stand her or any of the horrible Labiche family. I hate that Patrick and Oxy are fighting for the confederate south. And Stephen Joyce - I'm not impressed with his stewardship of Patrick and Oxy, dragging them into the war. His own motives and ambitions are very suspect.
Mar 08, 2018 01:28AM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 496 of 544
Wow. The description of the horror of war is so vivid. At one point I was going to put the book down just because I was terrified Lavelle was going to die and I couldn't bear it. A bleak read, but one that affects and educates.
Mar 13, 2018 08:02PM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 472 of 544
If Lavelle does it will be too much. That one step of misery too far for me.
Mar 13, 2018 05:15PM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 455 of 544
The text on page 455 of my edition is horribly disjointed, missing words and punctuation. Very confusing to read.
Mar 13, 2018 04:52PM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 452 of 544
I just hate everything to do with the Labiche family and their plantation. I wish the story would move away from there. I know it's all part of the historical setting and relevant as a way of life that is about to die, but still.
Mar 13, 2018 02:51AM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 441 of 544
The killing of the hog and dissecting it - gross - and I'm not sure what purpose it served other than to further confirm that Lucretia Labiche is a cold hearted bitch.
Mar 13, 2018 02:45AM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 441 of 544
Not the author's fault but the book was littered with spelling errors and even one paragraph was printed twice. Louisa was referred to as Louise at one point and the surname 'Labiche' became 'Lebiche' then 'Labiche' then 'Lebiche' again within the space of two pages!
Mar 13, 2018 02:37AM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 441 of 544
Mar 13, 2018 02:26AM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 415 of 544
The futility and brutality of war is so well conveyed. The ordinary man is just cannon fodder. Those in power never risking life or limb and profiting from war in their grand houses. The whole 'honour' and 'freedom' thing is a crick used to manipulate people into joining up. Be a gallant hero. A dead gallant hero.
Mar 12, 2018 04:36PM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 410 of 544
Poor Lavelle. Emmeline Labiche and her mother Lucretia are vipers. I hope some canon destroys their house.
Mar 12, 2018 04:27PM
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Lyndal Simpson
Lyndal Simpson is on page 383 of 544
At this point in proceedings the bright days are very thin on the ground. So much overwhelming tragedy and despair. And yet the dogged belief in God and His vision remains intact.
Mar 11, 2018 09:54PM
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