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[单项选择]What kind of magic can make an 800-page novel seem too short Whatever it is, debut author Susanna Clarke is possessed by it, and her astonished readers will surely hope she never recovers. Her epic history of an alternative, magical England is so beautifully realized that not one of the many enchantments Clarke chronicles in the book could ever be as potent or as quickening as her own magnificent narrative.
It is 1806, and Gilbert Norrell is the only true magician in England. He sets out to restore the practice of magic to a nation that has not seen it for more than 300 years. But there is an odd and fateful twist to Norrell’s character: he is as scholarly and insufferably pedantic as he is gifted. In short, Norrell is the most boring and unmagical person imaginable. This is Clarke’s masterstroke, the necessary touch of ordinary candleshine in the midst of all the uncanny fairy light she dispenses.
Enter Jonathan Strange, the intuitive magician—the natural—who can improv
A. recover from the effects of her success
B. continue to produce wonderful work
C. limit her craft to Jane Austen
D. understand Strange’s magic
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If your destination (目的地) is to Canada or Mexico. Passengers traveling to Canada or Mexico must have the proper travel documents. U.S., Canadian or Mexican citizens should have a birth certifica
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(1-800-231-2222)
Prepaid tickets.
It’s easy to purchase a ticket for a friend or family member no matter how many details on how to buy a prepaid ticket.
Ticketing requirement.
Greyhound now requires that all tickets have travel dates fixed at the time of purchase. Children under two years of age travel free with an adult who has a ticket.
If your destination(目的地)is to Canada or Mexico.
Passengers travelling to Canada or Mexico must have the proper travel documents. US, Canadian or Mexican citizens should have birth certificate, passport or naturalization(入籍)paper. If you are not a citizen of the US, Canada
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What kind of magic can
make an 800-page novel seem too short Whatever it is, debut author Susanna
Clarke is possessed by it, and her astonished readers will surely hope she never
recovers. Her epic history of an alternative, magical England is so beautifully
realized that not one of the many enchantments Clarke chronicles in the book
could ever be as potent or as quickening as her own magnificent
narrative.
It is 1806, and Gilbert Norrell is the only true
magician in England. He sets out to restore the practice of magic to a nation
that has not seen it for more than 300 years. But there is an odd and fateful
twist to Norrell’s character: he is as scholarly and insufferably pedantic as he
is gifted. In short, Norrell is the most boring and unmagical person imaginable.
This is Clarke’s masterstroke, the necessary touch of ordinary candleshine in
the midst of all the uncanny fairy light she dispenses.
A. recover from the effects of her success
B. continue to produce wonderful work
C. limit her craft to Jane Austen
D. understand Strange’s magic