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Aug. 25th, 2011 11:32 amBathroom: tick!
Now I drink more coffee, and go back to reading a biography of the Knox brothers (by the daughter of the eldest, who contrives not to mention her own name throughout; and the only times she uses the first person it is in the plural and does not refer to the family. We are the English and their allies in the wars, and sometimes the Christian church, the entirety of believers. It's kind of charming: a sort of generic partisanship that rigorously excludes the particular). I have sixty pages to go, and refuse to leave the dog-end of the book until I come back.
Now I drink more coffee, and go back to reading a biography of the Knox brothers (by the daughter of the eldest, who contrives not to mention her own name throughout; and the only times she uses the first person it is in the plural and does not refer to the family. We are the English and their allies in the wars, and sometimes the Christian church, the entirety of believers. It's kind of charming: a sort of generic partisanship that rigorously excludes the particular). I have sixty pages to go, and refuse to leave the dog-end of the book until I come back.