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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Silas Marner, chapter 8
It's interesting: reading this aloud, I almost find it boring, because it's taking to long to get to what I consider the Good Part. Lots of set-up and fog and people sitting around talking in taverns and things. When I'm just reading to myself I read quickly enough that I don't even notice that a good third of the book is set-up, I guess.
Posted by Rachel on September 12, 2006 01:48 AM in Silas Marner
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