![]() ![]() Remember to bring along your wife’s birthday gift. Marlene’s coworker?: Sorry, I have to leave first, please lock up. *thinking back at what Mimi said* Mimi: Im not finished. *thinking* Lili: at exactly when she was taking pictures Mimi: Coyote!!! (*she’s screaming after him*) But I won’t tell him about you knowing him. *Unsure about the name* I have to report to blah. Lili: Don’t tell anyone about this, please! Mimi: Coyote!? Wait! Where are you going? Lili: Mimi!! she must’ve been mistaken, he couldn’t have followed me. *Unsure about this line* Mimi: Did you tell anyone about this place? Lili: I did not. Mimi: He looked like he was looking for something Mimi: I saw this man within a few blocks of this place today. Mimi: Why? Why do you know this man? Lili: Mimi, why do you know…. Mimi: Sorry for bothering you so late, you asleep? if that made sense lol, so just follow along the Chinese raw for chp 6. ![]() I formatted it by the lines into their respective squares. This is for the latest chapter provided by one the previous commenters. ![]() I was unsure on a few phrases but it shouldn't matter much to the general meaning. As I mentioned, it is by no means accurate but it should be sufficient. My Chinese is pretty elementary, but I wanted to share my translation is anyone wants to read it. ![]() So I read the Chinese raws provided and the person before my comment provided a pretty solid summary. ![]()
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![]() What more could a dog lover want? Can’t wait for book two in the Mace Reid K-9 Mystery series."-Dogster It’s got dogs, the fascinating world of scent detection and a mystery with lots of twists and turns. ![]() "A cast of likeable characters.I enjoyed every minute of this serious thriller interspersed with humor. "It’s a good tale, both warm and tense, with a twisty ending."- The Star Tribune "All the elements are present for a fast-paced mystery, and THE FINDERS shows promise for many future adventures."- Bookreporter Hopefully, Mace and Vira will be back soon."- Publishers Weekly Burton offers the right balance of humor and seriousness, along with a lead whose love and understanding of dogs will endear him to many, not just dog people. 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One evening, anxious about what seems an increasingly limited future, she calls Ethan and asks whether he would make her pregnant. Now, she’s tired of blind dates and longs to have a baby of her own. ![]() Patty’s known Ethan since the sixth grade, when he once saved her from being beaten up. Her social life is on hold, too, since Ethan, her former fiancÇ and the only man she’s ever loved, told her a few years back that he was gay. A real-estate agent in a coastal Massachusetts town, she’s too polite to chase after clients and often spends hours with people who have no intention of buying. Patty Hansen, the 36-year-old narrator, is plucky, close to her family, and probably too kind for her own good. The biological clock is ticking in this latest take on the angst and ills of contemporary women by veteran Berg (What We Keep, 1998, etc.). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() His examination of the family, the psychologists and the few others in the party, his sifting of truth from half-truth and contradiction, his playing off one suspect against another and gradual elimination of each in turn are in Mrs. Simon Nowell-Smith's review of the mystery in the Times Literary Supplement concluded that "Poirot, if the mellowing influence of time has softened many of his mannerisms, has lost none of his skill. Poirot claims that he can solve the mystery within twenty-four hours simply by interviewing the suspects (mostly members of her family), even though he has no way of knowing whether it was murder. Boynton, a sadistic stepmother, is found dead in Petra. The plot follows Belgian detective Hercule Poirot while on holiday in Jerusalem, when Mrs. Its 1937 and Agatha Christies most famed super sleuth, Hercule Poirot is on holiday aboard a cruise ship to the Holy Land. Inspired by Christie's travels throughout the Middle East with her second husband Sir Max Mallowan, Appointment with Death was first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club on May 2, 1938, and subsequently in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later that same year. 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There are three central characters: Lakunle, Sidi and Baroka who are in a triangle of witty, desperate yet harmless adventure to win. ![]() With happenings over the period of one day, Soyinka masterfully created a deep story of wanton selfish people with ideals that may make or destroy them. ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, in 2060 Oxford, the historians' supervisor, Mr. The belief that the past can be observed but never altered has always been a core belief of time-travel theory, but suddenly it seems that the theory is horribly, tragically wrong. Small discrepancies in the historical record seem to indicate that one or all of them have somehow affected the past, changing the outcome of the war. Now the situation has grown even more dire. 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