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3catwoman3

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5. Oh, no apology necessary. I'm just glad you enjoyed it.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 09:14 PM
Sunday

I've watched it many, many times, and enjoy it every time, and will no doubt do so again.

John and his dad are very handsome men. The 2 Mrs. Fugelsangs are lucky women, I think.

There is a book you might enjoy, first published in 1968. It's called The Wine and The Music. My mom used to get Reader's Digest Condensed Books, and this was one of the featured novels. I enjoyed it so much that I got the full book some years later. I am a re-reader of stories I really like. I know lots of people think that's foolish, "...because you already know what happens." I don't find it any different than re-watching a movie you like, and there are a number of writers whose skills as wordsmiths are particularly pleasing - it's as if the words feel good rolling around in my brain.

Anyway, here's a brief description -

The Wine and the Music
Book by William Edmund Barrett
The Wine and the Music is a 1968 novel by William Edmund Barrett about a devout Catholic priest, Father Gregory Lind, who falls in love with a Protestant woman, Pamela Gibson, leading to an internal conflict between his vows and his desire for her. The book explores themes of love, faith, and spiritual struggle, and was later adapted into the film Pieces of Dreams.

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