1. No way at all that a few hundred words are going to do justice to this deeply affecting Novel. 2. The childish words went through and through his mind, blotting out all coherent thought. 3. Now Labour is back -- and word has immediately gone round Whitehall that Wilson is setting up his own Policy Unit inside Number Ten. 4. He lets each word go with some reluctance. 5. Finally, the word went around that far from being either Jewish or Catholic, Mr Kernohan was a high official of the Orange Order. 6. That word would go down well. 7. And of course, the friendlier Jim and Loretta were, the more word went round. 8. And let the word go forth that anyone participating in one of these exercises had better be prepared to take it verrrry seriously. 9. And word went out on The Associated Press news service. 10. At the same time, word went out asking whether critics and music writers around town might also mention the connection. |