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orinoco
response 86 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 13:52 UTC 2001

(I read _Girl Goddess #9_ years ago, and it actually made a pretty big
impression on me.  I couldn't for the life of me remember the author's name.)
i
response 87 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 03:52 UTC 2001

<i looks around, wondering>
remmers
response 88 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 18:31 UTC 2001

Yoo hoo, anderyn.  New quote please?
anderyn
response 89 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 15 16:09 UTC 2001

Ohkay. This is from a favorite book of mine.

Damerel rode slowly back to the Priory, for a considerable part of the way
with a slack rein, allowing the gray to walk. The frown did not lift from his
brow: rather it deepened: and it was not until Crusader, startled by the
sudden uprising of a pheasant, stopped dead, throwing up his head and
snorting that he was thrown out of his abstraction. He admonished Crusader,
but leaned forward to pat his neck as well, because he knew the fault was
his. "Old fool!" he said. "Like your master -- who is something worse than
a fool. *Would she could make of me a saint, or I of her a sinner--* Who the
devil wrote that? You don't know, and I've forgotten, and in any event it's
of no consequence. For the first part it's too late, old friend, too late!
And for the second -- it was precisely my intention, and a rare moment this
is to discover that if I could, I would not! *Come* up!"

Crusader broke into a trot, and was kept to it, until, rounding a bend in the
lane that brought the main gates of the Priory within view, Damerel saw a
solitary horseman, walking his horse, and ejaculated: "Damn the boy!"
anderyn
response 90 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 15 16:11 UTC 2001

Some cautions -- the odd punctuation is in the edition I'm using here at
work, and I don't recall it in the original. The */* are to indicate
quotations or italics.
janc
response 91 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 12:19 UTC 2001

Hmmm.  I've read that.  But can't quite recall where.  Mercedes Lackey maybe?
anderyn
response 92 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 14:03 UTC 2001

No. Not Lackey. But an interesting guess!
janc
response 93 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 15:24 UTC 2001

You know, I think I haven't read that.  The names and situation sounded
familar, but on second reading, the voice doesn't.  Lackey was a long shot
based on people with funny names talking to horses.
anderyn
response 94 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 00:22 UTC 2001

This author is slightly earlier in the century than Lackey.
rcurl
response 95 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 03:08 UTC 2001

So, its is between zero and eight months ago when it was written?
anderyn
response 96 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 10:58 UTC 2001

Oh. Well, in THAT case...:-) LAST century... early.
davel
response 97 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 12:34 UTC 2001

I also feel that I've read it, but think I probably haven't.  <sigh>
*My* wild (**WILD**) guess is Ellis Peters.  I'm fairly sure that's wrong.
anderyn
response 98 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 16:57 UTC 2001

Definitely wrong, but you've got roughly the right era/nationality.
otaking
response 99 of 104: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 04:38 UTC 2001

Tanith Lee?
i
response 100 of 104: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 03:18 UTC 2001

<clears throat>
i
response 101 of 104: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 00:58 UTC 2001

<clears throat LOUDLY;>
remmers
response 102 of 104: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 11:43 UTC 2001

(Since this is the summer mysterious quote item, and it is no
longer in Agora, the throat-clearing may be going unheard.)
davel
response 103 of 104: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 22:09 UTC 2001

Well, it's the most recent one in the Books conference, where I read it, too.
remmers
response 104 of 104: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 12:14 UTC 2001

Maybe somebody should start a new one.
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