Atdtda22: [43.3i] Entertainment, 621

Paul Nightingale isread at btinternet.com
Mon Nov 19 03:12:26 CST 2007


[621.19-20] "It didn't seem like the weekend had arrived, it didn't seem
like there was much of a calendar in force at all anymore."

Cf. Yashmeen earlier, on the "galley-slave repetition of days" (617).


[621.20-22] "Nonetheless, as dusk gathered over the town, Kit was rushed
upon and seized by a small group of classmates."

Cf. Colfax on 318: "All the time you've been here, and you haven't joined
any clubs."


[621.30-31] "On Saturday nights in Gottingen, there was always sure to be at
least one chloral party, or Mickifest."

Cf. Foley Walker up the page, at the end of the preceding section: "What's a
man do for entertainment in this town?"






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