tailieunhanh - Doctor Who: Human Nature
Alexander Shuttleworth leaned back in the easy chair and drummed his fingers rhythmically on his stomach. 'You may call it cake,' he told his small audience, regarding the small saucer with the last few crumbs that sat on his lap, 'but it goes beyond cake. Call it Ultrasponge, Victoria Maximus, empress of icing sugar.' The ladies of Joan Redfern's WI group looked at him and then at each other nervously. A few giggled or laughed in a more civilised fashion. Alexander felt as if he was addressing a flock of sheep in hatpins. 'Well, Mr. Shuttleworth,' Joan began, replacing her own plate delicately on the table, 'may we move. | feedboo is Doctor Who Human Nature Cornell Paul Published 1995 Categorie s Fiction Science Fiction Time travel Source http doctorwho classic ebooks hu- man_nature 1 About Cornell Paul Cornell born July 18 1967 is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as Doctor Who fiction and as the creator of one of the Doctor s spin-off companions Bernice Summerfield. As well as Doctor Who other television dramas for which he has written include Robin Hood Primeval Casualty Holby City and Coronation Street. Cornell has also written for a number of British comics as well as Marvel Comics in America and has had two original novels published in addition to his Doctor Who fiction. Copyright Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and or check the copyright status in your country. Note This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http Strictly for personal use do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 Prelude Alexander Shuttleworth leaned back in the easy chair and drummed his fingers rhythmically on his stomach. You may call it cake he told his small audience regarding the small saucer with the last few crumbs that sat on his lap but it goes beyond cake. Call it Ultrasponge Victoria Maximus empress of icing sugar. The ladies of Joan Redfern s WI group looked at him and then at each other nervously. A few giggled or laughed in a more civilised fashion. Alexander felt as if he was addressing a flock of sheep in hatpins. Well Mr. Shuttleworth Joan began replacing her own plate delicately on the table may we move on to the subject of our talk for today The Archaeology of the Bronze Age One of the ladies leaned over to her friend and whispered in her ear. I can t imagine what Joan was thinking of inviting that man into our circle. One might as well call upon the Serbs to come and ravage us all. Oh I don t know the younger woman replied. I think he s quite sweet. That s what all his conquests think .
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