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    Originally Posted By christiemarsh88

    Yes!
     
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    Originally Posted By GGGF

    "Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy."
     
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    Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x

    That would be The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe :)
     
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    Originally Posted By GGGF

    Yuppers.
     
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    Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x

    OK..my turn...

    hmmm......


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    Originally Posted By christiemarsh88

    I should most definitely know this. I think it's Pride and Prejudice, but I'm not positive.
     
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    Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x

    You are right, CM88!

    We're reading it in my history class :)
     
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    Originally Posted By christiemarsh88

    "It was five o'clock on a winter's morning in Syria. Alongside the platform at Aleppo stood the train grandly designated in railway guides as the Taurus Express. It consisted of a kitchen and dining-car, a sleeping-car and two local coaches.
    By the step leading up into the sleeping-car stood a young French lieutenant, resplendent in uniform, conversing with a small man muffled up to the ears of whom nothing was visible but a pink-tipped nose and the two points of an upward-curled moustache."
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Murder on the Oreint Express? Never read it; just a guess.
     
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    Originally Posted By christiemarsh88

    That's the right answer, but I'm not actually going to give it to you until you read the book. ;-)

    Go ahead!
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Hum, back to the bookshelf...

    One morning of late summer, before the nineteenth century had reached one-third of its span, a yuong man and woman, the latter carrying a child, were approaching the large village of Weydon-Priors, in Upper Wessex, on foot.

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    Originally Posted By GGGF

    Wuthering Heights?
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    No, sorry.

    Any other tries?
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Last clue before I head for that bookshelf again.

    It's a novel by Thomas Hardy

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    Originally Posted By GGGF

    Tess of the D'Ubervilles?
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    No, sorry.

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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    It was The Mayor of Castorbridge

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