Friday's Child


3 "He heaved a sigh, and very handsomely offered to allow himself to be nibbled to death by ducks if he should so far forget himself..."
Hero - Jason, Sherry's tiger, speaking to Sherry about his prospective mistress

85 --- was so much moved by this unexpected tribute that he blushed, and dropped the "Morning Chronicle."
Gil Ringwood drops the paper when Sherry calls him a "knowing one"

91 Name three people who "make it a rule to get over the heavy ground quickly," in the words of one.
Ferdy Fakenham in Friday's Child
"No, George, you shall not! I won't have Sherry killed!" Hero said quickly. "That's right!" Ferdy approved. "Only set up the backs of people if you kill Sherry, George! Always get over heavy ground as light as one can! Besides, my cousin, you know! Fond of him!"
See also Black Sheep (Mr Wendover)
See also The Quiet Gentleman (Captain Jack Morville )
See also The Reluctant Widow (Lord Carlyon)

111 In which book do the following canines appear, and who is the owner of each?
Bouncer, Lufra, Ulysses, Pug, Duke
Pug, Lady Saltash
See also Reluctant Widow, The (Bouncer, Nicky Carlyon)
See also Frederica (Lufra, Jessamy Merriville)
See also Arabella (Ulysses, Robert Beaumaris)
See also Pistols for Two (Duke, "Bath Miss" Nan Massingham)

133 "Silly! That's me!"
Hero Wantage talking to Sherry (Lord Sheringham)

234 This one has to do with duelling in Georgette Heyer's 18th- and19th-century novels, there may be more situations than the number specified, but you only need to find the number asked for:

1. Name three brothers (of heroines) who had been involved in a duel.

See also The Convenient Marriage (Pelham)
See also The Masqueraders (Robin Tremaine)
See also Pistols for Two: The Duel (Lord Saltwood)
See also Regency Buck (Peregrine Taverner)
2. Name the five heroines for whose sake (directly and indirectly) the duels were fought.
Kitten
See also Beauvallet (Dominica de Rada y Sylva)
See also The Black Moth (Diana Beauleigh)
See also The Convenient Marriage (Horatia)
See also Devil's Cub (Mary Challoner)
See also The Masqueraders (Letitia Grayson)
See also The Masqueraders (Prudence Tremaine)
See also Pistols for Two (Marianne Dashwood)
See also Powder and Patch (Cleone Charteris)
3. Name the eight heroes that had fought a duel in their past or during the course of the book.
Sherry
See also Beauvallet (Nick Beauvallet)
See also The Convenient Marriage (Marcus, Earl of Rule)
See also Devil's Cub (Dominic, Marquis of Vidal)
See also The Masqueraders (Anthony Fanshawe)
See also The Masqueraders (Robin Tremaine)
See also Powder and Patch (Phillip Jettan)
See also These Old Shades (Justin, Duke of Avon)
See also Venetia (Jasper Damerel)



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