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Discussion for chapters 16 thru 20. Please comment on anything from these chapters, but remember to hide spoilers within a spoiler tag. Please note which chapter a spoiler is from so other readers will know if it is safe to "peek" or not. You do not have to wait until reading all of the chapters to comment, but please restrict your posts to content from chapters 1 thru 20. Enjoy!


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End of chapter 16: (view spoiler) And what kind of hero confronts (view spoiler)


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End of chapter 20: *serious spoiler* (view spoiler)


Diane Lynn | 481 comments End of chapter 16: Agree with your spoilers about chapter 16, Jeannette. Is (view spoiler)


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I think Stephen (view spoiler)


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I keep forgetting, too, that it has been a few years since Jenny has seen Gillian.


Diane Lynn | 481 comments Jeannette wrote: "I think Stephen [spoilers removed]"

Revelation? I must not be there yet, do you remember which chapter?


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Right after where we were discussing. Let me look.....


Diane Lynn | 481 comments I stopped at the end of 16, I'll pick it back up at lunchtime.


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It's the very beginning of chapter 17 where she recalls that Stephen said earlier (view spoiler) Are you just at the beginning of chapter 16? If so, sorry, even though I don't think I spoiled anything. :(

I'm at the beginning of chapter 23.


Diane Lynn | 481 comments You didn't spoil anything, all you said was revelation! That's right where I will pick up, start of 17, and now I really can't wait! :)


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Diane Lynn wrote: "I stopped at the end of 16, I'll pick it back up at lunchtime."

Oh, but you do know that Stephen (view spoiler)


Diane Lynn | 481 comments Yes he did indeed! (view spoiler)


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Very very British and proper. lol


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments Diane Lynn wrote: "Yes he did indeed! [spoilers removed]"

I think that he thought he had enough on Bussac that he might let Gillian go without too much fuss. What he hadn't counted on was her not coming willingly, although he was pretty sure that she was Bussac's "wife". Being a civilized man, as Jenny realizes, Stephen did think that they could talk it out. I don't think he went up there looking for a fight or for a chance to be a hero, but he doesn't side-step the opportunity. Even though he lost the battle, I think he takes the honors, because he unwillingly uses violence as a necessity. Now that I think about it, I do like Stephen!


Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ | 1090 comments Chapter 16: (view spoiler)

Poor Stephen, waiting patiently for Jennifer to wake up and smell the coffee.

Chapter 17: Yay!(view spoiler)

Also in Chapter 17: More portentous weather!

MS is using weather as a symbol here much more than in any other book of hers that I can recall. To some extent I think the weather descriptions in TOTR have replaced her typical detailed landscape descriptions, thought there's still some of that.


Diane Lynn | 481 comments Karlyne wrote: "I think that he thought he had enough on Bussac that he might let Gillian go without too much fuss. What he hadn't counted on was her not..."

I agree, and I think Stephen has a good head on his shoulders.


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Diane Lynn | 481 comments Tadiana wrote: "Also in Chapter 17: More portentous weather!

The weather really does stand out!


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Do any of you know where the saying "Thunder on the Right" comes from? A poem or a play perhaps?


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments I thought it was a stage direction from Shakespeare? I'll check! Or maybe Wagner, since this is a musically themed chapter book?


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments I tried to do a quick check, but I think I blew the Internet out. Or maybe it was the 800mph winds we're having today. Anyhow, all I got was a pro basketball team, a political agenda, and a few plain "thunder" references from Shakespeare and Wagner. I wish we could ask Mary Stewart!


Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ | 1090 comments I tried searching for the title too, with no luck.


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Same for me...


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments Anybody know a good detective?


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I couldn't find it in Bartlett's, and they are a good source for quotes.


Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ | 1090 comments Since Google and Bartlett's have failed us, clearly we need to supply our own quotes using the words "thunder on the right." I'll start us off with a haiku:

Thunder on the right:
Omen of a happy end.
Just don't fight Pierre.


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Thunder on the right
Dark and stormy clouds
Dona is no saint


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments There once was a girl named Jenny
Whose face was as bright as a penny
But when thunder on the right
Made her run to the fight
She found that of courage she hadn't any.


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Karlyne wrote: "There once was a girl named Jenny
Whose face was as bright as a penny
But when thunder on the right
Made her run to the fight
She found that of courage she hadn't any."


hahaha! Nice rhyming. :)


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Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ | 1090 comments "The time has come," the bursar said,
"To talk of many things:
Of gold ... and blackmail ... and smugglers,
Of a cousin and the trouble she brings ...
Of Celeste's crush on that stupid boy
And how that really stings ....
And why the thunder is on the right
And whether my black robe has wings."


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*nice* :)


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments Tadiana wrote: ""The time has come," the bursar said,
"To talk of many things:
Of gold ... and blackmail ... and smugglers,
Of a cousin and the trouble she brings ...
Of Celeste's crush on that stupid boy
And how ..."


Good one! That could be on the jacket of the book!


Judith (judithgrace) | 323 comments You guys are cracking me up!

Isn't it called synchronicity when you're reading about thunder and then there is a huge roll of thunder as you read? So awesome! First and only time that's happened to me.

Carpet fiasco stress is preventing me from enjoying this book as I always have even with the lesser MS novels. I may take a little break and come back to it in a couple of days.

Jeannette, I am in dire need of a stupendous RA picture!! I consumed a DQ Blizzard and that didn't do it for me...time for you to bring out the big guns.


Judith (judithgrace) | 323 comments Karlyne wrote: "Tadiana wrote: ""The time has come," the bursar said,
"To talk of many things:
Of gold ... and blackmail ... and smugglers,
Of a cousin and the trouble she brings ...
Of Celeste's crush on that stu..."



you are so funny!


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Here you are, Judith. This should help!

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Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ | 1090 comments Thanks, Jeannette! You just made my morning brighter.

Judith, I think you should add something to our TotR poetry collection. :) Maybe it will help take your mind off your carpets....


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Hannah (hannahr) | 405 comments Not reading TotR, but RA brought me out of lurking!

Thanks for the pic, QC. Judith is right - "big guns", indeed :D


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Hannah wrote: "Not reading TotR, but RA brought me out of lurking!

Thanks for the pic, QC. Judith is right - "big guns", indeed :D"


Glad you approve, Ms. Vixen!


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments I hate to plead ignorance, but who is RA?


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Richard Armitage. He is currently starring in The Hobbit. The clip is from North & South, a BBC mini series.


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments Ah, got it! I have The Hobbit on dvd and am just waiting for time to watch it. NOW, I'll make time!


Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ | 1090 comments RA looks quite a bit different in his role as Thorin:

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Still pretty hot for a dwarf, though! :D For some reason the filmmakers chose to make Thorin, Fili and Kili much better looking than the rest of the dwarves. I think the excuse was that the royalty amongst the dwarves has more human blood in their ancestry.


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Thorin Smokinshield! :D


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Willow Oh very cool, some RA posts! :DDD


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Willow wrote: "Oh very cool, some RA posts! :DDD"

Judith needed a bit of a boost! :)

Check your profile page in a couple of minutes, Willow.


Janetje | 86 comments Jeannette wrote: "Do any of you know where the saying "Thunder on the Right" comes from? A poem or a play perhaps?"

All I could find was this:
"Many early cultures believed thunder was an omen. For example, the Greeks thought thunder on the right was a good omen; however, the Romans regarded thunder on the left as favourable. Both agreed that thunder in the east was more favourable than thunder in the west -- perhaps because, since weather generally moves from west to east, thunder to the east means the tempest has passed".
Stephen, although he is a musician, seems to be in the good MS hero tradition of quoting from the ancients.


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Very interesting, Janetje. I was thinking along the lines of some sort of war poetry (maybe WW1), but quoting the Ancients would by a typical trait of an MS hero. Thanks!


Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ | 1090 comments Way to go, Janetje! I kept thinking the title had to come from some other source, but my searching didn't unearth anything. I'm sure you've hit on it.


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments Tadiana wrote: "RA looks quite a bit different in his role as Thorin:



Still pretty hot for a dwarf, though! :D For some reason the filmmakers chose to make Thorin, Fili and Kili much better looking than the re..."


I've always been partial to elves and dwarves, elfs and dwarfs. Has anyone seen the musical "Into the Woods"? It has a very funny song in it that mentions dwarfs, dwarves...


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Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments Janetje wrote: "Jeannette wrote: "Do any of you know where the saying "Thunder on the Right" comes from? A poem or a play perhaps?"

All I could find was this:
"Many early cultures believed thunder was an omen. F..."


I was sure it was a Shakespeare reference, but I'll take ancient Romans and/or Greeks! Definitely a Mary Stewart brilliant moment.


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