Dr. Fielding's Course

Enter the Modernist Waste Land

Playing since: March 2, 2016

Pish Posh!

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Though I cared little to none about your and Mrs. Dorothea’s marriage, I feel Sir James Chettam was her best option, but that is in the past so we will move on from that topic before I start to get flustered. Anyways, I feel you are a bit over exaggerating. I dare say your marriage… View More

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Rip

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Of course, Lady in Death, of course… I must have just gotten too enveloped in the text, dear Lady. Now it is clear to me that Septimus is sadly one… one out of millions. It is no wonder you are indifferent towards his death. His is just a mere taste of what a course you’ve… View More

Mrs. Dalloway

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Mrs. Clarissa Dalloway could have taught my lovely wife a thing or two about being a gentlewoman, and that it is okay to not be so lovey-dovey like most ladies think they want their relationships to be. Dorothea should learn to through lovely parties and be the great hostess I know she could be.

Celia, the sister of my dear wife

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Celia, you should be polite to your uncle, he has worked hard to raise you. I know you do not want to hear this from me since you detest most everything I do, especially my soup eating capabilities… but you should never talk back to your uncle.

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Celia, the sister of my dear wife

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Celia, you should be polite to your uncle, he has worked hard to raise you. I know you do not want to hear this from me since you detest most everything I do, especially my soup eating capabilities… but you should never talk back to your uncle.

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Celia, the sister of my dear wife

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Celia, you should be polite to your uncle, he has worked hard to raise you. I know you do not want to hear this from me since you detest most everything I do, especially my soup eating capabilities… but you should never talk back to your uncle.

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