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There is, one knows not what sweet mystery about this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath…
—Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
art by Sebastian Giacobino
#ofdarkandmacabre
Good afternoon, dear Bibliophiles✨
Apologies for the delay—recuperating from being undertheweatherish. Am catching up with retweets now!
art by Carl Larsson
Salutations, dear Bibliophiles✨
Saturday is BookCat’s catnap day. You can find today’s hashtag fun with our scintillating pals at #BookWormSat, #Superstitiology, #ofdarkandmacabre and #GothicSpring. https://t.co/zw4fuNAPzk
LAUGHING, lucky Four-Leafed Clover
Is a most atrocious rover;
Doesn’t stay long in one place,
Goes and never leaves a trace.
Marion T. Ross (1881-1937)
#bookwormsat #superstitioloy
The nursery rhyme, Mary Had a Little Lamb was a true story. In 1815, nine-year-old Mary Sawyer had a little lamb that followed her to the one-room schoolhouse, Redstone.
Fellow student, John Roulstone, wrote the famous poem about the event for Mary.
#bookchatweekly #bookwormsat
Good night, dear Bibliophiles✨
from the enchanting world of
Helen Mary Jacobs (1888-1970)
Good morning, dear Bibliophiles✨
from the cattish world of R.F. Kristi.