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Librarian and Keeper of the Muniments
11 Comments CherryPie on Jun 25th 2013
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11 Comments CherryPie on Jun 25th 2013
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“Librarian and Keeper of the Muniments”
A fine title
I thought so too. It is what that plaque on the door says. I was very curious as to what was behind those heavy doors…
Books, Muniments, and a Keeper, may I suggest?
For if the Keeper stayed apart from that which he was meant to keep, then he wouldn’t be much of a Keeper, would he?
But perhaps he has failed in his task, and nothing has been kept… not even the merest mote of a Muniment. Hmm.
I am suspecting that there he might have failed in his task!! But as I didn’t get a glimpse behind the doors… I do not know for sure…
“as I didn’t get a glimpse behind the doors… I do not know for sure…” – CherryPie
A very fine thought for the week that would make.
AHhhh ha ha ha ha, lol & rofl . . .
I think I will abstain on that one… You would most likely get the urge to research me on (the not always accurate) Wiki to see if you liked me (or not) before deciding what you thought about my (own) quote
I DID research you on Wiki, which with unquestionable accuracy says: “Cherry pie as a dish enjoys a strong history in the United States and is often regarded as a “great American dish” and “cherry pie is also known in other parts of the world [and] is a very popular treat”
Wow! You have quite a reputation lady
And based on your Wiki research of me, what do you think of my quote?
“as I didn’t get a glimpse behind the doors… I do not know for sure…”
I am disappointed by it.
I think you should have tried looking through the keyhole.
I am a lady of integrity, it is not something I would do (rather like not taking photos where I am not allowed to).
But non of us need to look through any keyhole to see what is going on