Thursday extracts: defined by your shape
The entire man was a grimace. A large head bristling with red hair; between his shoulders an enormous hump, with a corresponding prominence in front; legs and thighs so singularly crooked that they touched only at the knees, and, seen from the front, resembled two reaping-hooks united at the handle; broad feet, huge hands; and, with all this deformity, a certain awe-inspiring air of vigor, agility, and courage; strange exception to the rule which declares power, as well as beauty, to be the result of harmony,—such was the pope whom the fools had chosen to reign over them.
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A modern translation of this book would read, “It is Quasimodo, the tintenabulist! It is Quasimodo, of the Postural kyphosis of Notre-Dame! Quasimodo, the partially sighted! Quasimodo, the paraplegic!
But The Postural kyphosis afflicted one of Notre Dame, does not sound much like a snappy title for a book. Oh well so much for PC :)
Hi Anne .. loved reading this - incredibly descriptive .. I really must 'do' some serious reading soon ..
Enjoy this wet and I hope drier weekend .. Hilary
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