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First-Line Friday #196

The Girl in the Painting

by Tea Cooper

Maitland Town, Australia, 1906

The bell rang late. Not until after 7:18. This didn’t bode well.


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10 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #196

  1. I think that book is on my kindle! Need to check it out anyway.

    My first line is from a wonderful book by Joanna Politano: A Midnight Dance.
    Covent Garden, London m 1833
    He was so very BLUE. That was all my scattered mind could gather as he sailed past the window of Craven Street Theatre. Blue and sparkling under the glow of street lamps that shone down the alley.

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