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Foolproof (Sylvia Suddes)
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Professional copy-editor since 1981. Lover and respecter of the natural world. Enemy of injustice. Goddess.








@chloedaltonuk Gorgeous, gorgeous book. 📖 "I was moved by the leveret’s dignity, the sense of well-being and calm it spread, and the simplicity of its life." Chloe Dalton, Raising Hare: A Memoir










The ancestor of 'to forget' meant "to lose hold of". It was the opposite of 'to get'. Speaking of 'to get', this verb is special: it only has cognates in the Nordic languages, such as Norwegian 'å gjeta'. It was even borrowed from their Old Norse ancestor 'geta'. Here's more:

