A farmers toast!

Let the wealthy and great, Roll in splendour and state, I envy them not i declare it, I eat my own lamb, My chickens and ham, I shear my own fleece and i wear it, I have lawns,I have bowers, I have fruits,I have flowers, The lark is my morning alarmer, So joyful boy's now, Here's god speed the plough, Long life and success to the farmer!!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Tagged!

Well heres what you do pick up a book close by! Turn to page 123, find the 5th sentence and copy the next 5..
The book i've picked up is AYLWIN by Theodore watt's Dunton, first published in 1898.

object among the debris,standing aghast at the sight of her dead father with the evidence of his hideous crime on his own breast; there came the sound of a cry to "Henry" for help! I beat my head against the bedstead till i was nearly stunned. I yelled and bellowed like.........
I'll tag pilli and woozle and sbs xx

5 comments:

  1. good grief woman what on earth was that all about! Off to do mine now....>>>>>>>>>>>

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  2. Hello there my dear friend. I've just finished reading Sepulchre by Kate Moss and starting The Scarlet Lion by Elizabeth Chadwick;"Isabelle looked at William in dismay.De Roches was like his name, a rock,and John could ill afford to lose him
    "What's to be done?"
    "God knows", he said with exasperation

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  3. Hello there my dear friend. I've just finished reading Sepulchre by Kate Moss and starting The Scarlet Lion by Elizabeth Chadwick;"Isabelle looked at William in dismay.De Roches was like his name, a rock,and John could ill afford to lose him
    "What's to be done?"
    "God knows", he said with exasperation

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  4. What are you reading? Did not really understand what was going on at all! Was it good?

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  5. Hi Elizabeth if you look at Jo's original post all will make sense.
    Hope you're enjoying the early spring sunshine

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