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Old 06-26-2010, 01:52 PM   #356
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Arundel by Kenneth Roberts, my favorite American historical novelist.
That's a good one. I still fondly remember one character's description of another as a pig-nut, which is a nut with a shell so hard you need a sledge hammer to crack it, but once you have there's nothing inside worth getting to. I know an assortment of people with heads like that...

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Although I have not read any of his books in electronic format. If anyone knows of a source I would appreciate knowing of it.
I haven't seen any. At some point, I want to find and read _Oliver Wiswell_, told from the point of view of a Tory. The revolution was not universally popular in the colonies, and life must have been interesting for those who opposed it.
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