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So now: Name this Bradbury story:

Which Bradbury story mentions the body of Lavinia being found?

Wouldn't be The Martian would it? I say that because it was more Tom being found masquerading as Lavinia.


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Originally posted by philnic:

So now: Name this Bradbury story:

Which Bradbury story mentions the body of Lavinia being found?

Wouldn't be The Martian would it? I say that because it was more Tom being found masquerading as Lavinia.


Are you talking about "The Whole Town's Sleeping," where Lavinia and Francine find the body of Elizabeth Ramsell?
 
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Yes, it's The Martian.

It is ACTUALLY Tom masquerading as Lavinia (or, to be more accurate, a Martian being seen as Tom and Lavinia and several other people), but a character in the story says that Lavinia's body has been found.

dandelion correctly points to another story with a Lavinia, but it's not Lavinia's body that gets found.

RB obviously liked the name Lavinia, and seems to have had a thing about bodies being found: The Martian, The Whole Town's Sleeping, The Lake, The Screaming Woman, Emissary.

So, Doug Spaulding, your turn!


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Gee, I hope it's okay for me to write a story with a character named Lavinia, in which a body is found.
 
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So, Doug Spaulding, your turn!

OK, an easy one, I'm afraid:

"Yes, oh my God, yes, yes, you got your blamed head!" she snapped, giving up. "Now, fetch me back my bat with the needle in his eye!"


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Invisible Boy?
(just off the top of my, uh, head)
 
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Invisible Boy?

So it is.


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"They laughed, and with him holding her she felt so beautiful she knew their marriage had slipped her from her ugliness, like a bright sword from its case."
 
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Anybody?
 
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This is probably wrong, but all I can think of is "Gotcha!"


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Think again...
 
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I'm having fun reading everything and catching up since finding this forum yesterday. But...I confess this one has me defeated!
 
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And I thought this would be an easy one!
I'll give a hint in a day or so. Great writing, though, isn't it?
 
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No more tries?
Must I give a hint?
 
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I'm going to guess either A Graveyard for Lunatics or Let's All Kill Constance.
 
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