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Hugh Coverly
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Came across a word I had never seen or heard before: tintinnabulation. It simply means the ringing of bells, but it is a word. (Vol 2, pg. 194)
— Feb 13, 2024 04:11AM
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Hugh Coverly
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The Black Monk is a very good story. Andrew is a scholar with bright future ahead of him, but he is pursued by a Black Monk who is the embodiment of his mental illness and a harbinger of his approaching death.
— Feb 18, 2024 09:04AM
Hugh Coverly
is on page 691 of 1400
The Two Volodyas is confusing, but the translation by P&V is clearer and the fullness of the story comes out.
— Feb 18, 2024 07:36AM
Hugh Coverly
is on page 680 of 1400
The tale of An Anonymous Man is very good. The translator does a great job. The story tales starts out telling of a young boy who is put into service and who eventually takes on a baby girl after her mother, whom he runs away with to western Europe, dies. It is a sad story written with depth and feeling.
— Feb 17, 2024 04:52AM
Hugh Coverly
is on page 541 of 1400
Read the story entitled Neighbours. A very good story, surprising as it about a woman who goes to live a man who is already married. A sad story that shows that one’s future is controlled by the past; breaking free is certainly a challenge that must be made.
— Feb 13, 2024 05:13AM
Hugh Coverly
is on page 434 of 1400
I thought I had read The Duel before. I never have done so. It’s a good story filled with many interesting characters. The fact that the duelists come out essentially unscathed physically does not mean that they mentally able to face the larger world however.
— Feb 09, 2024 05:15AM
Hugh Coverly
is on page 333 of 1400
Finished the last story in volume 1 of a 4 volume set. I’m not sure why the story is entitled Peasant Women. A sad tale it is for certain nonetheless.
— Feb 06, 2024 06:23AM

