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john_amend_all) wrote2016-05-28 09:29 pm
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Seen today in a second-hand bookshop
i) A sign on a shelf reading 'General + Outsize Royalty'. That'll be Henry VIII and George IV, then.
ii) Various romance novels, whose titles I noted pursuant to later googling them and adding the summaries to the generator. I decided to start with The Case of the Accidental Heiress. I put it in the generator, and it went all psychic on me straight away.
ii) Various romance novels, whose titles I noted pursuant to later googling them and adding the summaries to the generator. I decided to start with The Case of the Accidental Heiress. I put it in the generator, and it went all psychic on me straight away.
475) The Case of the Accidental Heiress by Victoria Pade
The Case: An accidental heir.
The Client: the Second Doctor was dead. At least, that's what everyone told him. But as he pursed his lips and moved his muscles, he knew he was very much alive. . . And in a heap of trouble!
The Detective: Sensuous, long-legged Polly Wright had rescued many a swain in distress. But this new client. . . Despite his enormous inheritance and his gorgeous body, he was simply nuts - or about to pull off an incredible scam! How could the Second Doctor expect her to believe that he had been switched - heart and soul into another man's body?
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This isn't going to end well for Harry. (Also, this prompt could get very odd with Red Dwarf characters).
(Also also, 'spring the parson's mousetrap' sounds like a very strange euphemism).
480:
I suppose Sara Kingdom is a step up from Baldrick, but Rimmer's got an awful lot of past to pay for. (It was also very tempting to let the 'l' go missing from 'St Aldric'.)
481:
Oh dear. We all know what sci-fi Baldrick looks like...
Incidentally, in one of the other ones I typed up, the male character's original surname is 'Harden'. I suspect this to be one of Nanny Ogg's single entendres.
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480) The Fall of a Saint by Christine Merrill
Honourable - and handsome to boot! - Steel, Duke of St Aldric, has earned his nickname 'The Saint'. But the ton would shudder if they knew the truth. Because, thrust into a world of debauchery, this saint has turned sinner!
With the appearance of fallen tutor Arnold Rimmer - carrying his heir - Steel looks for redemption through a marriage of convenience. But the intriguing Arnold is far from a dutiful consort, and soon this saint is indulging in the most sinful of thoughts... while his new husband vows to make him pay for his past.
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