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Is it the Count of Monte Cristo?
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In a different thread ravenwing989 wrote:My Top 10 Favorite Books: (as of RIGHT NOW)

(....)
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
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This looks like a distinct possibility! :lol:
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Blackwing wrote:Is it the Count of Monte Cristo?

Correct!! Good job, and your turn. Not to mention, a sherlock as well.
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Some years ago there was in the city of York a society of magicians.
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Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell? (by Susanna Clarke)
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Yup. That was fast.
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Well, I was online when you posted it, and I read it only a few months ago, recognition was immediate.

New one:

(...) Our blinds were half-drawn, and XXX lay curled upon the sofa, reading and re-reading a letter which he had received by the morning post. For myself, my term of service in India had trained me to stand heat better than cold, and a thermometer at ninety was no hardship. But the morning paper was uninteresting. Parliament had risen. Everybody was out of town, and I yearned for the glades of the New Forest or the shingle of Southsea. A depleted bank account had caused me to postpone my holiday, and as to my companion, neither the country nor the sea presented the slightest attraction to him. He loved to lie in the very centre of five millions of people, with his filaments stretching out and running through them, responsive to every little rumour or suspicion of unsolved crime. Appreciation of nature found no place among his many gifts, and his only change was when he turned his mind from the evil-doer of the town to track down his brother of the country.
Finding that XXX was too absorbed for conversation I had tossed aside the barren paper, and leaning back in my chair I fell into a brown study. Suddenly my companion's voice broke in upon my thoughts:
"You are right, YYY," said he. "It does seem a most preposterous way of settling a dispute."
"Most preposterous!" I exclaimed...

OK, some comments and a caveat.
- this is not a translation but the original (contrary to my two previous posts)
- this is not exactly the first line, but very close to the beginning, the distance is about the length of the excerpt itself
- there is a very good reason for which I had to begin exactly where I did, and not earlier
- of course I had to edit the names of XXX and YYY

CAVEAT:
- you only get a sherlock if you give the complete answer in the first try.
A false answer does not count, but if there is a correct but partial answer, the poster gets to post the next one, but won't get the sherlock even if the same poster later completes the answer (and all the more so if the complement is given by someone else)
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The answer is "The Adventure of the Resident Patient", in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. You were of course unable to give the first part of the quote because it is Watson meandering on about Holmes himself. I would also venture a guess that the very first paragraph was not in fact part of the version published in the Strand Magazine, and therefore doesn't properly constitute the opening lines.

[I must admit that I had to look the specific story up, so I suspect I won't get the Sherlock...]
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:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
You fell straight into the pitfall I had prepared!

You get the next quote but noone gets a sherlock as this is just the kind of "correct but incomplete" answer I was anticipating.

The reason not to give the sherlock is not because the original Strand Magazine version, I am not a purist. Though my entire pitfall does has to do with historical causes, I am only considering present-day versions, and not historical ones.
The reason you suggested for starting where I did is not the true one. Why did I not mention the preceding sentence, which was "It had been a close, rainy day in October", and not much of a hint? Still I could not have started there, only at "Our blinds were half-drawn..."
Just for fun (there won't be a sherlock for it) anyone wants to try and complete the answer, with the hint I just gave?
If noone does within a couple of days, I'll do it.
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How about this one:
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XXXX: The library is cool and smalls like carpet cleaner. I sign the Visitor's Log: XXXX XXXXXX 11:15 10-26-91 Special Collections. I have never been in the Newberry Library before, and now that I've gotten past the dark, forboding entrance I am excited.
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Not the foggiest idea about Kvetch's quote, but concerning the "complete answer" to my previous one: the excerpt I gave also appears in "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box". The first few lines of the two stories differ from each other, up to the sentence just before the place I started. In "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box" it happens in August (more compatible with the stifling weather than October)
It was a blazing hot day in August. Baker Street was like an oven, and the glare of the sunlight upon the yellow brickwork of the house across the road was painful to the eye. It was hard to believe that these were the same walls which loomed so gloomily through the fogs of winter. Our blinds were half-drawn, etc.
The explanation for the doublet is given, for instance, here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Advent ... Commentary
So to award the sherlock I wanted both "Resident Patien" and "Cardboard Box" in a single post; either one or the other would have got the next quote.
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Kvetch wrote:How about this one:
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XXXX: The library is cool and smalls like carpet cleaner. I sign the Visitor's Log: XXXX XXXXXX 11:15 10-26-91 Special Collections. I have never been in the Newberry Library before, and now that I've gotten past the dark, forboding entrance I am excited.
Is this cold?
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I would say, not just cold, but frozen solid.
Why don't you post a new first line?


If you think you already read that, it is not a "déjà-vu" illusion, I just posted the very same thing to you, mutatis mutandis, in a different thread
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Alright here I go.
Ilium, New York, is divided into three parts.
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It's been almost a week, should I post hints?
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please :)
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This book's author recently died.
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I think it's Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut.
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Correct. Your turn.
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Alright
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2001 A Space Odyssey by A. C. Clarke?
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voralfred wrote:2001 A Space Odyssey by A. C. Clarke?
Absolutely correct!
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Il brilgue: les tôves lubricilleux
Se gyrent en vrillant dans le guave,

...
OK, an exercise in style: I expect you to recognize the original although I'm giving you the first two lines of a translation (not mine! by F. L. Warrin who, I suppose, is a professional translator)
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I know what it is, but I cheated!
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Anyway you (gpackin) are not allowed to answer for 5 days!
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