O is for...
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* Comment on this post.
* I will give you a letter.
* Think of 5 fictional characters and post their names and your comments on these characters in your LJ.
nineveh_uk gave me O.
1. Mme Orly
Patrick likes her and she prefers boys to girls. Though she likes the girls to be feminine and ladylike, not tomboyish. She converted to Catholicism for the sake of her second husband and has to explain to Lawrie that the historical facts of the beginnings of Christianity are not generally regarded as myth or legend. Ginty gets to visit her in Paris and be thoroughly spoilt. A terrifying, but (as one would expect of Forest) fully realised character that I can picture perfectly.
2. Julia Oversley
Georgette Heyer's answer to Marianne Dashwood.
3. Orville
Can you tell I'm struggling? When I was too young to know better I owned two Orvilles. And I have only just realised in the last week that he must have been named after Orville Wright. His best known song: 'I wish I could fly (but I can't)' is as irritating as you'd imagine.
4. Oliver Wood
For
moonette1 and because I felt I should include an HP character somewhere in the list. Could have had Mr Ollivander, I suppose.
5.Owl
Or, as he prefers to spell it, 'Wol'. He, like Rabbit, has a brain rather than merely fluff and it shows. He knows his days of the week and can sometimes even read, so long as no one is looking over his shoulder. He behaves rather badly to Piglet in the matter of his house, though.
* I will give you a letter.
* Think of 5 fictional characters and post their names and your comments on these characters in your LJ.
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1. Mme Orly
Patrick likes her and she prefers boys to girls. Though she likes the girls to be feminine and ladylike, not tomboyish. She converted to Catholicism for the sake of her second husband and has to explain to Lawrie that the historical facts of the beginnings of Christianity are not generally regarded as myth or legend. Ginty gets to visit her in Paris and be thoroughly spoilt. A terrifying, but (as one would expect of Forest) fully realised character that I can picture perfectly.
2. Julia Oversley
Georgette Heyer's answer to Marianne Dashwood.
3. Orville
Can you tell I'm struggling? When I was too young to know better I owned two Orvilles. And I have only just realised in the last week that he must have been named after Orville Wright. His best known song: 'I wish I could fly (but I can't)' is as irritating as you'd imagine.
4. Oliver Wood
For
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5.Owl
Or, as he prefers to spell it, 'Wol'. He, like Rabbit, has a brain rather than merely fluff and it shows. He knows his days of the week and can sometimes even read, so long as no one is looking over his shoulder. He behaves rather badly to Piglet in the matter of his house, though.