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Sorry - abruptly called away last night and an early start this morning. I have to go out early this morning and may be some time, but I think you've got it if you want to continue to a B. I'll supply the frozen coleslaw later, but now I need to warm up my oates.
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I am assuming we are in the land of RVW or Spennymoor ......
- the former.
EDIT: The coleslaw - the four texts are those that head the first four movements of the SinfoniaAntartica. On the first recording (Boult with the LPO/Decca) they were read by Sir Ralph Richardson. The last movement is prefaced by an excerpt from the last entry in Scott's diary.
We have been remiss, haven't we. Nice one Flay. For various reasons I have lacked the necessary elbow-room in the Space-Time Continuum to Associate freely
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I haven't looked in for ages either, haven't got time to play at the mo but I think Flay could be right because Kate Bush had 50 Words for Snow (link for Bleak Midwinter possibly?)
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