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Cheaper by far to hire a pen that can attack Hillary Clinton's hair, moan about the commute or write, "Feather-footed through the plashy fen passes the questing vole".
It would take me another three years before I would sit down and write "Feathers in the Wind" in my book Ruins of the Mind, a story about two fictitious people placed on Flight 11, where I take the reader through the detailed events based on transcripts I had obtained from the NTSB and interviews I had with people.
Old English mutated -ende (German -end) in the present participle had already become -inde in late West Saxon, and it was this Southern -inde that blended with the -ing suffix (German -ung) of nouns of action that had already become near-gerunds in such compound nouns as athswering "oath swearing" and writingfether "writing feather, pen".
As Mr. Hanson writes: "Feathers can conceal or attract.
Wrote Feather: "The past few weeks his band has been on a tour of one-night stands.
Cunk has been studying Shakespeare "ever since I was asked to do this programme, and it turns out he was more than just a bald man who could write with feathers".
While serving in the army during World War II, he wrote The Feather Merchants (1944) and The Zebra Derby (1946); the latter poked fun at anxious civilians greeting returning veterans and anxious veterans coping with anxious civilians.
'I don't want any pictures,' he would say, 'where they write with a feather.' " But obviously the old-time moguls allowed a lot of feather-writers to make it to the screen -- Queen Elizabeth and the Armada, Lady Caroline and Admiral Nelson, Napoleon and Josephine, and multiple versions of "The Scarlet Pimpernel," "A Tale of Two Cities" and "War and Peace".
"Well, I still write with a feather you know," she said.
At the time, as Vincent Canby noted in The New York Times, movies in which characters write "with a feather" were a hard sell in the movie industry.
To really enhance the immortal effect, you can even seal your envelopes with red wax seals and write with a feather quill, as many people did in past eras.
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