February 20, 2003
Serials
This is the second chapter of “The Beautiful Cassandra” by Jane Austin. In this chapter It tells more about Cassandra and her age and qualities… and how she falls in love.
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This is the second chapter of “The Beautiful Cassandra” by Jane Austin. In this chapter It tells more about Cassandra and her age and qualities… and how she falls in love.
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“Don’t get mixed up in the affairs of your betters or you’ll land in trouble too big for you.”
A very good peice of advice. Can you guess who said it to whom and which chapter of which book it was said in? Here is a hint, it was in the same book that yesterdays quote was.
This was mainly compiled by myself, Daniel, and Andrew(my brothers) with some help from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It goes to the tune of “God rest ye merry gentleman”
Under the spreading chesnut tree the villiage smythie stands
The smith a mighty man is he wtih small and stony lands
He came to bury Ceasure, with a shovel in his hands
Oh he came with a shovel in his hands
The food was bad the speeches worse but he ate enough for four
So with great solemnity they threw him out the door
But he sat right down and cried so they let him back for more
Oh great tidings of comfort and joy.
This is an overview of first chapter of “The Beautiful Cassandra” by Jane Austin. The first chapter introducers Cassandra. It also informs the reader of Cassandra’s father’s noble connections and line of work. To read it click below.
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Since serials are very interesting I think that I shall put a few of my favorite books up in serial form with just one chapter a day. Also I shall include a short overview of each chapter. The authors will be mentioned with each post.
To begin with I shall show “The Beautiful Cassandra” by Jane Austin. It is a novel in twelve chapters. The first chapter and review will start tomorrow and continue for twelve days.
I enjoy the book of “The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R.Tolkien immensely. There is a great deal of interesting sayings in it and I think I will put them up periodically. Todays quote is “Go not to the Elves for council for they will say both yea and nay.” If you know who said this to whom and where it was said and which chapter of which book it was said put your guess in the comment section. I will give a hint on the location, it was in the shire which means that it wasn’t in “The Two Towers”.

This is me in my formal dress on the Alaskin Cruise I took.
Here is the post that my brother wrote about me. I am also testing out trackback all though I don’t know why it is called trackback.
I hope that you enjoy the History of the Blogs and Wlogs. There will be more stories on here soon. One of the things I like to do is write.
“A long time ago there was a kingdom called Internetdom. And in this kingdom there were two tribes of fierce warriors, the Blogs and the Wlogs. For years they had fought with neither gaining the advantage. But things were now coming to a crises.”
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