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Sons and Lovers. Chapter 11.

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cdwrover123 | 13:33 Wed 20th Oct 2010 | Arts & Literature
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In sons and lovers, in chapter 11, when paul says 'clouds are on fire' to miriam, what does that mean? . Does anyone know please.
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It means his back passage is hurting somewhat after a particularaly bad vindaloo and it is painful for him to pass wind.
If the scene was set in the evening it might mean they're reflecting the setting sun.
scrub my answer^^^. Squarebear has clearly studied the book. Go with his reply.
You are a wind up merchant par excellence
yep, red sky at night, shepherds delight, red sky in a morning, Birkenheads on fire
sorry I grew up near Liverpool.......
cdw, if you are reading this the context makes it quite clear that it is a vivid red and golden sunset that they are watching. If you are not reading it why are you asking the question?
Doesn't it depend which way your facing?
lol did you mean to post that on the dressing gown thread Dave?
No because the sun sets in the west, unless you are sitting on the peninsular in Scarborough in which case it seems to set over the sea, which it shouldnl;t of course as scarborough is on the east coast
As at Cromer, dotty.
Wake up cdwrover. You have 11 answers and you neither comment or thank anybody. What do you get out of setting these questions? If you dont want to know dont set them. If you do want to know at least say thank you for the input.
With a bit of luck it may indicate that cdw's PC as caught fire and no more inane questions will be asked!!!
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