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"...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..."
The winds blow cold and bleak round these parts. I have now attempted a cryptic, quite contrived, conundrum for "U". Which "U" clarifies the following sentence?
Jennifer Bate, the new avenger of Haworth.
Un-likely to be any connection?
Last edited by Guest; 19-01-11, 17:08.
Reason: See next post
Thank you Simon for the clarification but I fear I shall be shot down in flames should I change my mind again, so I shall have to stick with my original. Another clue? Think soundtracks for the second and third elements of the conundrum...
Wot no takers? The only link that I've come up with so far is that Joanna Lumley, one of the New Avengers, was Utterly purdey (ho!ho!) and Branwell Bronte was Utterly Unstable.
In the hope that it might help somebody, I can report that Michael Berkeley composed an opera based on 'Jane Eyre'. At which point the scent runs cold as far as I'm concerned. It seems to me that the degree of interest in any given question decreases as the number of clues increases...
An American publisher called Berkeley Medallion published a book called the New Avengers. (Probably quite irrelevant, but something I didn't know before Tapiola started giving us the run-around!)
I've learnt that the late, great Wilfred Josephs wrote the score to the 70's TV series The Brontes of Haworth. And that there is an organ stop called Unda Maris, so it hasn't all been a waste of time!
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