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[spoiler]Friday's quote:
Ep #1076 (1970) - Julia - 'What? Oh, Quentin. I MUST'VE fallen asleep.'
From "#1076/1077: Robservations - 08/22/03: Quentin Besotted"
6 AM - Collinwood - Quentin comes downstairs and goes into the drawing room. Julia, who has fallen asleep in the chair, awakens. Joyfully, he says, it's over, the sun's up, it's morning. Julia is all set to go upstairs and check the children, but Quentin assures her, I've already been up there, and they are sound asleep-apparently, everything is all right. Thank heaven, says Julia gratefully. Collinwood never looked more at peace than last night, says Q. Perhaps something happened we don't know about, says Julia. Consider one other thing, says Quentin, Carolyn's cryptic warning about the night of the sun and the moon-perhaps it meant nothing at all. It was the last thing she did before she died, Julia reminds him-she wrote those clues. You said yourself Carolyn was mad, Q reminds her-perhaps the warnings of disaster came from that madness. Perhaps, agrees Julia, but there's one important thing we can't let out of our sight-this room was in ruins-the whole house was in ruins, everybody was gone except you and Carolyn, and you were both insane-I saw it, it was horrible-perhaps those clues aren't really clues, and we won't get anywhere with them, but we've got to try to prevent that total disaster and those clues are our only guide. Concerned, she leaves the drawing room. Quentin, grim-faced, watches her go.
Surprisingly enough the Robservations doesn't reference the quote at all. However, as is pretty easy to deduce, it comes up right after Julia awakens and sees Quentin...
And speaking of Quentin, he's apparently a better man than I and obviously a morning person to be up and completely dressed at 6AM. I have never been up and dressed at that early hour unless I absolutely had to be - more often than not I'm still in dreamland - and only more so since I've retired.
The idea of being up and completely dressed at 6AM as quite possibly a normal and every day practice is a completely foreign concept to me and one I'm never about to adopt!!
But then I'm certainly
not a morning person - I'm
definitely a night person.