from katieshupe...

Apr 19, 2007 17:50

1. Grab the nearest book ( Read more... )

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rockthevanished April 20 2007, 01:28:51 UTC
Ha, mine isn't as interesting.

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linettasky April 20 2007, 04:35:22 UTC
Post the text of the next three sentences in your journal along with these instructions.

What were your next three sentences?

I'm not going to post it in my journal, but here's mine for you: "Translating from her almost technical language, she described a man with a very superior intellect oppressed by the tyrannical rule of the passions. He lived for the moment, since he had no faith onor any belief in an afterlife, yet his 'love of goodness' and hatred of human weaknesses showed that he was fundamentally moral. He was impulsive, easily provoked into malevolence, but then recovered and repented." From Romance, Reason and Byron's Daughter: The Bride of Science by Benjamin Woolley.

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