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Blah blah not Harriet blah blah not Dorothy blah blah not Lord Peter. Shall I say more and more and more -- but what about? Blah blah blah. More to say, but what what what? About Gaudy Night and all that mess?

Harriet and Lord Peter -- Meant to Be?

What can I say about the two of them? He loved her at first sight. She
pushed him away. The cat and mouse game made the stories interesting.
She does seem like a cold fish sometimes. Perhaps it's Dorothy and not
Harriet I like so much. Lord Peter has personality and passion and
brilliance. Bunter, of course, is interesting. Bundled up and
repressed like Harriet. Know what his first name is? Mervyn, mentioned
one time.

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Was Harriet a Cat or Dog Lover or Hater?

You know, I can't really say. Don't recall any cats in the books,
though they certainly may have been there. Harriet doesn't seem like
much of a lover of animals. Pretty cold and analytical but, wow,
brilliant and fascinating. Actually, she might have preferred dogs to
cats, as does are far more unlike her. Will have to read the books
again sometime to do an analysis of Harriet and animals.

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Dorothy and Her Society

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What ever can I say here about the glory of Dorothy Sayers. Reading her work is simply divine. What a writer. What characters. What great use of language. I love all her books. And, what's this? I've just found the Dorothy Sayers Society http://www.sayers.org.uk/ and what a find that is! The Dorothy L Sayers Society was founded in 1976. It's based in the UK. The membership year runs from January to December.

Dorothy and Her Society

What ever can I say here about the glory of Dorothy Sayers. Reading her work is simply divine. What a writer. What characters. What great use of language. I love all her books. And, what's this? I've just found the Dorothy Sayers Society http://www.sayers.org.uk/ and what a find that is! The Dorothy L Sayers Society was founded in 1976. It's based in the UK. The membership year runs from January to December.