Friday, January 21, 2011

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Tistou does exist. The others too, for that matter.

Une raison they détester l'école public est qu'elle ne les laisser passport Tistou Tistou stay and other others. It annoys both.

If everyone was Trounadisse, it would be disgusting (remember that thieves are often Trounadisse upside down). If everyone was Tistou - Tistou no longer Tistou.

If Trounadisse come together to create a world without Trounadisse while Tistou made: not only do they fail, plus they claim to Tistou somewhere (or, at worst Mustache) by proxy - but they remain Trounadisse.

Everyone understands me very well that I do not Tistou and Trounadisse for two people who actually lived in Mirepoil. But there are fools who do not understand not the same thing if I talk about Saruman and Gandalf or Frodo and Sam

If Tistou grow under Trounadisse, that they may happen not to suffer: that they can also suffer. A little worse in the order of men of influence or power are the fire Tistou who want revenge on Trounadisse for not being able to remain Tistou.

If, in addition Trounadisse put behind a former Tistou behind a tempered Tistou to help make the Trounadisse Tistou ...

be added: there are other ways to destroy a Tistou. There are more bitter than to the Trounadisse can haunt a former Tistou.

Another thing to remember - apart from everything we give the author himself?

Yes. If "the flowers do not let evil" it is of course for flowers in florists for roses but most of the Rosary, there are several varieties known Latin or Greek:

Ave Maria Gratia plena
Theotoki Parthene Khaire
Dominus tecum ho Kyrios
meta sou ... ...


Back to the book, still a little pick:

Grown-ups have a habit of wanting to force everything to explain the inexplicable.


Even if some strange thing is explicable, they make inexplicable to indulge in this habit of wanting to force everything to explain the inexplicable.

Or rather large people. Tolkien - it is not his fiction, but an essay on fairy tales, chapter on their return to the nursery - reminds us that it is unnecessary to angéliser children and adults to demonize . Maurice Druon is in his foreword to agree that children do not exist, there is the future adults. A true child appetite to grow normally. And the horror of having a reminder that only a child. There are good "become like a child" and there are bad. There also grow up and there's bad. We have the right, indeed the duty to grow while keeping its innocence. Those who become sentimental about the fact that such person is still innocent child and therefore have perhaps not so well guarded their own innocence.

Here is a very stupid Mr. feels the need to squat to pretend to be my size.


is the foreword by Maurice Druon. Tolkien would have agreed. It was from his own memories of childhood.

There are what he says about children and grownups in the book that Tolkien (father of four) would be explained by the fact that he had no children bear himself. Less children you have, the more we become stupid in the comments on them. Unless held in his memoirs.

Since I have already studied elsewhere forms of children's books (also less words and more iconic words to describe everything would look), to explore the dimensions of statistics, here are the statistics for Tistou. Green thumbs. Here they are:


The chapters are the number of XX, there is a Foreword. Of these twenty units I took the first third as an example.

paragraphs without dialogue or to (or whose aftershocks are subsidiary)
26 23 22 13 11 10 7
paragraphs of dialogue (a few paragraphs counted twice as the top category)
25 14 8 4 2 1 -
to poems or songs (verses, stanzas not!)
5 - - - - - -


Hans-Georg Lundahl
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