Bob W-PDML wrote:

>On 14 Feb 2015, at 20:58, John <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 2/14/2015 3:11 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
>>> On 14/2/15, Malcolm Smith, discombobulated, unleashed:
>>> 
>>>> For my English Literature 'O' Levels (or whatever the exams are called this
>>>> week for those of around 16 years of age), I got a book of short stories. A
>>>> few years later, my friend's brother, a few years younger than us, got the
>>>> Hitchhiker's Guide. I don't think anyone in his class got anything lower
>>>> than a 'B' grade, and most of them, before they knew that would be the book
>>>> for the syllabus, could quote whole chunks of the book from memory. Lucky
>>>> b*****ds.
>>> 
>>> Malcolm, in my sophomore year at (American) high school, I did a
>>> semester course called 'Predictive Literature'. It was basically reading
>>> and writing science fiction, and counted towards to overall English
>>> grades required. 6 months of sci-fi! This was 1975/6.
>>> 
>>> We repatriated in 76 and I was landed into O levels and The Grapes of
>>> bleedin Wrath.......... :-(
>> 
>> Lucky you! We had to read the Scarlet Letter & Moby Dick that year.
>> 
>> ... and it was five miles uphill both ways through knee-deep snow!
>
>You were lucky. I had Scarlet Dick that year

Scarlet Dick was the lesser-known predecessor of the Scarlet
Pimpernel.
 
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