Weee-eeel.
Thinlomien's excited today.
Madam, I excused your silence initially because I thought I recalled that you lived in a cold clime far to the north and east...now it's your chattering that makes me pause.
It's not implicitly damning; but just as you were granted hours of grace, you have to accept lulls in discussion. When you're arguing in an advanced state of schizophrenia, and you know it, your speech should perhaps be limited. For though many of your thoughts are helpful, your gabble implicitly criticises the poor souls who cannot help to keep up.
I see that-despite much insipid Day One moaning, particularly, interestingly, from
THE Ka and Thinlomien-a case has been brought up from our departed
Sleepy's description.
I have another point to raise; a matter of definition. It concerns
Holbytlass.
Look at her occupation. She is a governess. This is not a political role and has nothing to do with ruling anything. A governess looks after small children.
Sleepy appears at first sight, though, to think it means something involving "being marginally fake" and making speeches. In other words, the introduction to
Holby makes her out to be a
governor.
I know that
Holby knows what a governess is; in another life, she referred to her "small charges" and their crying, eating habits etc.
Yet she seems to buy the role
Sleepy has-apparently accidentally-given her of
governor. Vide post #51:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Holbytlass
I have governing appointments elsewhere and shan't be albe to return
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What are we supposed to make of this? Either
Holby is teasing
Sleepy's error, or she's another kind of governor in this town.
A wolvish one. Perhaps the "she" of the poem.
++HOLBYTLASS