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Ok it's in French but I'll translate: Lady Isa Avanderidhril Send a noteboard - 24/09/2009 06:05:07 PM
"Because of chief Sobek's inquisitive stare, the traitor felt that the policeman was growing more and more suspicious."

In French: "Au regard appuyé du chef Sobek, le traître avait senti que le policier devenait de plus en plus suspicieux."

From "La Pierre de Lumière", volume 2 "La Femme Sage" ("The Stone of Light", volume 2 "The Wise Woman" by Christian Jacq. It's a fiction novel that takes place in Ancient Egypt, written by a famous PhD in Egyptology.

You know what I mean. You stopped somewhere. What is the first sentence where you'd start again?

If you are reading more than one book, pick one, or just give me one from all of them.


Mine is

Sandy, who had been reading Kidnapped, was having a conversation with the hero, Alan Breck, and was glad to be with Mary Macgregor because it was not necessary to talk to Mary.
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What is the next sentence in the book you are currently reading? - 24/09/2009 01:29:06 PM 1774 Views
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Re: What is the next sentence in the book you are currently reading? - 24/09/2009 03:56:12 PM 1457 Views
He. An odd mix. I shall write them all in a paragraph. - 24/09/2009 04:27:06 PM 1571 Views
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From the book in my hand when I opened this post: - 25/09/2009 02:13:48 AM 1420 Views
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