That is a wonderful explanation and I shall cherish it always.
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The thing is actually called a cricket bat, so I'd hope the action is called batting.
not to mention Murder Must Advertise
I just reread that recently. It's a good thing Sayers points out when a cricketer has done something wrong.
OK, why did I just turn into a duck?
It's a game that requires five days of uninterrupted good weather and it was invented in England. It was not made to be understood, only marvelled at.
That is perfect.
I just reread that recently. It's a good thing Sayers points out when a cricketer has done something wrong.
I have to admit to skimming. She always has some in-depth boring part that I may or may not actually read each time.
OK, why did I just turn into a duck?
The who with the what now?
She always has some in-depth boring part that I may or may not actually read each time.
Just finished a reread of The Nine Tailors. Oh, my god, the bell ringing.
In the Google cricket game. I (that is, the cricket) turned into a duck. Like a rubber duck?
Did you reach a certain score? But I have to say, Lord Peter Wimsey never turned into a duck, so I'm not sure you're doing it right, -t.
Oh, I was fascinated by the bell ringing! I have no memory of cricket in Murder Must Advertise, though. It's been a long time since I read it, though.
Oh, I'm clearly not doing it right. I was bowled out at the first wicket when I turned into a duck. Or something like that.