![]() ![]() She has a great friend, and they have a way with words that I’d ‘kill’ for. There’s Gilbert White and Byron and Shelley, not to mention quotes and just generally things which I had never heard of before (at the time).Ĭharity is comfortably off in that way we’d all like to be, and has a tragic past of the kind we’d rather not share. Attractive touristy scenery.Īnd the education a person gets reading Madam, Will You Talk? is second to none. Handsome hero (might have mentioned him once or twice already) and good looking villain, as well. (I don’t even drive.) There is a boy who has everything you’d look for in a boy, and he has a dog, which has just about everything you’d look for in a dog.Īrt crime and kidnapping and romance in Provence. And she can disable cars to avoid being followed. ![]() ![]() Charity makes for exactly the kind of heroine I would want to be, and as for her Wolf of Orange hero… Well. It was her first, and I’m sort of wondering it might have been my first, too. ![]() It’s been such a relief to find that I’m neither alone in adoring Mary Stewart, nor in considering Madam, Will You Talk? as my very favouritest of her novels. We can just about start our own sisterhood, I reckon. ![]()
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