1. Choosing to fictionalize a true story gives her a lot of liberties, and she takes every last one. 2. Early on he makes a general point, one taken up by later writers, that there is a relativity about identity. 3. If they are alive so much the better, but they can be persuaded to take dead ones. 4. The lanes twisted across the spine of land in a series of blind corners and Miranda took each one without changing down. 5. Then she settled herself more comfortably into her chair, motioned Christina to take the one opposite and lit a small cigar. 6. There were many paths leading west but they must take the one which was Marked by a riven oak. 7. I took one guiltily, lit it and smoked with satisfaction. 8. We never used to be able to go and play anywhere take this one with you. 9. I have to take this one, Russell said. 10. I have to take this one, John Russell said. |