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Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl
I also kept imagining the set of the CBC TV series Murdoch Mysteries. It is based in Toronto in this same early 1900s time-period and addresses similar issues of technology, society and politics and also relations between Canada and the US. Sometimes their cases take them on the train into smaller towns. So I had their costumes and the set design of buildings and places in my head for what Mariposa would have looked like and how the people would have interacted.
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Neat question. I hadn’t consciously thought of it, but I think I was picturing clothing drawn from Murdoch as well. I recently saw a PBS screening of Ken Burn’s film on Mark Twain. I always vocalize when I read, and I heard the Twain voice from the film as the Leacock narrator’s voice. It’s funny how our brain supplements books with images and voices; at least mine does.