ters to Henry Woodhope) have beenknown by this name since their publication in London in January 1817. Not in the least. Meanwhile his comradeshelpfully told Strange what they chiefly desired - things such as magic pots ofgold that would never be empty and houses carved out of a single diamond. So it was that Jonathan Strange spent half of every year of his childhood atMr Erquistoune's house in Charl
Volume IIJONATHAN STRANGECan a magician kill a man by magic? Lord Wellington asked Strange. I was horribly in love with a girl calledMarianne and she snubbed me for a fellow with an estate in Jamaica and aglass eye. A sleety wind buffeted the sides of the carriage andmade it rock from side to side; it penetrated every chink and crack, andchilled shoulders, noses and feet. yes wandered in a kind of horror first to where one of thecats was licking its paw, in preparation to was
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