Ah, good old physical education.
First class of the day must be cynicism.
Indoor cricket?
“crule”? Since when?
Seems to be a typo as a Google search came up with no definitions. Perfectly understandable if John’s native language isn’t English.
Nice little shot at Charlotte’s singing voice — or lack of same — at the end.
Oh! I just took it to mean that she thought the rain was crule. And that having to play hockey in the wind and rain was crule.
But now that I read my comment I see what everyone means. I think crule may be one of those words like clue. In some older detective novels especially british you see it spelt clew not clue. So maybe creul is also spelt crule. IMHO.
My reading was that we’re meant to imagine that Lottie is melodramatically overpronouncing “cruel” with some kind of affectation.
May 03, 2017
SKJAM! Premium Member over 8 years ago
Ah, good old physical education.
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 8 years ago
First class of the day must be cynicism.
King_Shark over 8 years ago
Indoor cricket?
ladamson1918 over 8 years ago
“crule”? Since when?
Steven Wright over 8 years ago
Seems to be a typo as a Google search came up with no definitions. Perfectly understandable if John’s native language isn’t English.
R.U. Kidding over 8 years ago
Nice little shot at Charlotte’s singing voice — or lack of same — at the end.
The Pro from Dover over 8 years ago
Oh! I just took it to mean that she thought the rain was crule. And that having to play hockey in the wind and rain was crule.
The Pro from Dover over 8 years ago
But now that I read my comment I see what everyone means. I think crule may be one of those words like clue. In some older detective novels especially british you see it spelt clew not clue. So maybe creul is also spelt crule. IMHO.
Wellie Premium Member over 8 years ago
My reading was that we’re meant to imagine that Lottie is melodramatically overpronouncing “cruel” with some kind of affectation.