The moment became a longer moment, and suddenly it was a very long moment, so long one could hardly tell where all the time was coming from.įor Arthur, who could usually contrive to feel self-conscious if left alone long enough with a Swiss cheese plant, the moment was one of sustained revelation. “There was a sort of gallery structure in the roof space which held a bed and also a bathroom which, Fenchurch explained, you could actually swing a cat in, ‘But,' she added, ‘only if it was a reasonably patient cat and didn't mind a few nasty cracks about the head. Have a read for yourself below and you'll see why! So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams This week's reading suggestion is a little ditty called So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams and it's sure to put a smile on your face! This one is all about that wonderful feeling of unexpectedly falling head over heels for someone, a fun, quirky piece that will no doubt raise a few giggles from your guests. Ceremony readings don't have to be cheesy, in fact, they can be inspired by whatever like you - the lyrics to a song, your favourite poem or even an extract from a much-adored book.
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