[MaC] Seperated - Nicola, Michael & Hodges
Jvstin(Mindspring)
jvstin at mindspring.com
Sat Jan 1 10:57:55 EST 2005
on 1/1/2005 3:43 AM Mel Mason said the following:
>
> "Now that's curious. Rude, even for an American." Hodges commented. He
> picked up his own 'file' and opened it.
>
> "I beg your pardon, Mr. Hodges! Rudeness is not a feature of any one
> nationality- even mine!" Nicola snapped as she reached in and pulled her
> own pile of papers out. She began to leaf through the papers.
>
> "I should say, present company excepted, Miss Douglas." Hodges stried
> to smile apologetically, and coughed obviously embarassed by his faux pas.
>
> The files appeared to contain details of all their comings and goings,
> their regular daily routines, they thinks they said and did and - rather
> more alarming - some of Braham's reflections on it all.
James picked up his own folder, opened it, and spent a few moments,
leafing through the contents. His face didn't betray anything, but he
pointedly put down the folder without looking at it again, as if he
expected it to be a gorgon of some sort.
>
> (OOC - I'll leave Tara to add a few more pertinent details from your
> individual files if she wishes!)
>
> They next moved on to Marion Mauberley's flat. The journalist's home
> was neat and tidy, although the dining room had been converted to a
> study. Wall charts were in evidence, including what appeared to be a
> timeline and diary combined, marked with various dates and information
> from 1938 onwards. This cross referenced to several diaries oon the
> desk beneath, it appeared, which in themselves contained intriguing
> information, such as from 1938: "Int Moseley Thurs."
>
"Interview?" James ventured, aloud.
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