Iris Murdoch - The Bell - Penguin - 1967
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Iris Murdoch - The Bell - Penguin - 1967
From Tilton's Annual Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds (1893).
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Hell's bells
godverdeklotekleretyfuskutzooi
Hell’s bells (English) /hɛlz bɛlz/ an expression of frustration, outrage, or surprise
godverdeklotekleretyfuskutzooi (Dutch)
/'ɣɔt.vər.də 'kloː.tə 'kleː.rə 'ti.fəs 'kʏt.zoːi/ a compound word that literally means, “God damn this nutsack cholera typhoid cunt mess”
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Shirley Booth, aged 26, and Humphrey Bogart, aged 25, in Hell's Bells by Barry Conners. It opened on January 26, 1925 at Wallack's Theater and closed in May after 125 performances.
In one scene, Bogart appeared on stage carrying a racket and, as he glanced around at the other male performers, inquired, "Tennis, anyone?" It was the first time the line had been delivered onstage.
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