Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce for March 17, 2004
Transcript:
"Mrs. Czerwicki doesn't the whole idea of detention seem pointless?" "What's being accomplished by having me sit here for an hour while you read 'Flames and Longing'?" "As the great Chicago fire of 1871 rages out of control, Molly, a hot-blooded Irish immigrant is swept into the smoldering embrace of Ethan, a ruggedly handsome blacksmith whose soft blue eyes hide the iron-hard truth of a terrible secret." "Mrs. Czerwicki! Rock on!" "It's historical fiction."
bignatesbiggestfan12 about 12 years ago
Bribe her Nate, get her to let u out early
temi6brocks almost 10 years ago
Isn’t she too old to read this junk.
temi6brocks almost 10 years ago
Isn’t she too old to read this junk.
Shelia Stapleton about 8 years ago
I don’t, Except calling Francis pet names.
LINK_O_NEAL over 6 years ago
The terrible secret is that he is married. I’ve read already…
XD JK
StopMotion over 3 years ago
first appearance of romance novels
MartyLikeIts1991 about 3 years ago
He’s reading the description from the middle of the book? What sort of author does that?