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181 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1973
Wexford made the noise the Victorians wrote as ‘Pshaw!’ ‘Just because you’re so bloody virtuous it doesn’t mean there aren’t going to be any more cakes and ale.
Wexford quoted softly, ‘“What need we fear who knows it when none can call our power to account?”’
- Inspector Wexford quotes from Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ and ‘Macbeth’.
You’re supposed to start with September. Let’s see . . . Vendemiaire, Brumaire, Frimaire; Nivose, Pluviose, Ventose; then Germinal like Zola’s book, Floreal and Prairial; Messidor, Thermidor and—wait . . .’ ‘Fructidor!’ exclaimed John. Wexford chuckled. ‘You might care to know the contemporary and rather scathing English translation: Wheezy, Sneezy, Freezy; Slippy, Drippy, Nippy; Showery, Flowery, Bowery; Wheaty, Heaty, Sweety.