as i like to provide you with interesting links, here's another one: http://www.oldpicturebooks.com/royal-picture-alphabet.php and its all about illustrated alphabet book(s) (the one in the link is an example, there're also other ones on the site) =)
This doesn't work well in American English, where scheme already means 'plot' rather than 'plan', and so the reader suspects the character is up to no good right at the start.
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best one in a long time! excellent!
Years pass... remorseless and still up to his old schemes, Joseph sails on as the unsuspecting and talented Tom Ripley.
This is great, kids will one day mention this blog to guidance counsellors and maybe one day court.
Cindy has the same scheme - The race is on! There can be only one only child.
Very crude, I love it!
WARY
Ella is wary. In the past, Joseph has only held her hand when mum made him.
OMG, this is my childhood with my older brother!!!!
My son found your site and passed it on. This is the funniest stuff I've seen in ages. Keep it coming!
as i like to provide you with interesting links, here's another one:
http://www.oldpicturebooks.com/royal-picture-alphabet.php
and its all about illustrated alphabet book(s) (the one in the link is an example, there're also other ones on the site)
=)
[but maybe you know it already]
Stunning link as always, anyz. Love the choice of words they've come up with... Talk about eccentric!
reminds me of J. D. Salinger's short story "Teddy," in Nine Stories.
This doesn't work well in American English, where scheme already means 'plot' rather than 'plan', and so the reader suspects the character is up to no good right at the start.
sea
Sally wants to be a mermaid.
And Joesph wants to help her.
Wow, this is hilarious
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