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* {{PP|160|3}} "Shes what she is ..." | * {{PP|160|3}} "Shes what she is ..." | ||
− | This paragraph is a quote from Lorna's "[[Why the Dog Wont Show Its Eyes]]". | + | This paragraph is a quote from Lorna's "[[A_17_17|Why the Dog Wont Show Its Eyes]]". |
[[File:Dolly.jpg|frame|left|link=]] | [[File:Dolly.jpg|frame|left|link=]] | ||
[[File:Cryptshape.jpg|frame|right|link=]] | [[File:Cryptshape.jpg|frame|right|link=]] | ||
− | The "dolly" shape Riddley draws here, as {{By| | + | The "dolly" shape Riddley draws here, as {{By|RH}} points out, looks quite like the silhouette of certain [[sheela-na-gig|sheela-na-gigs]]. It's also the outline of the main part of Canterbury Cathedral, either the choir and nave or the crypt beneath; the dogs are running on the ground where the cathedral used to stand. |
[[Category:Chapter 15]] | [[Category:Chapter 15]] |
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- (160:3) "Shes what she is ..."
This paragraph is a quote from Lorna's "Why the Dog Wont Show Its Eyes".
The "dolly" shape Riddley draws here, as RH points out, looks quite like the silhouette of certain sheela-na-gigs. It's also the outline of the main part of Canterbury Cathedral, either the choir and nave or the crypt beneath; the dogs are running on the ground where the cathedral used to stand.