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RE: Who wrote this? - Gene C - 09-24-2025 02:14 PM (09-24-2025 11:18 AM)RJNorton Wrote: Please try without googling. Thanks. Carl Sandburg ? RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-24-2025 04:08 PM Nope, it was not Lindsay or Sandburg. RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - 09-24-2025 04:32 PM John Steinbeck? I know he didn't write much about Lincoln nor Illinois, but it's close to his style. RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-24-2025 05:15 PM Nope, not Steinbeck. It is a familiar name, however. RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-25-2025 01:08 PM Hint #1: The manner in which one of the words in the quote is spelled might help in identifying the author. RE: Who wrote this? - David Lockmiller - 09-25-2025 01:20 PM (09-25-2025 01:08 PM)RJNorton Wrote: Hint #1: The manner in which one of the words in the quote is spelled might help in identifying the author. So, once again, "the British are coming." dictionary.com defines "color" and adds: "especially British, colĀ·our" RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-25-2025 02:17 PM Yes, the author was British! RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - 09-25-2025 04:00 PM I had to read it again and again and again until I saw that word. I will guess Charles Dickens ( on a reading tour of US). RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-25-2025 04:37 PM Very good, Michael! Dickens made lots of observations as he traveled. His impressions were published in a travelogue entitled American Notes for General Circulation. RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - 09-25-2025 04:39 PM I was tempted to guess Oscar Wilde but the wordiness pointed to Dickens. |