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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" was a [[hymn]]. [[George Litefoot]] had it played at his [[funeral]]. [[Ellie Higson]] told his younger self that she disapproved of his decision to have it as part of the service. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Final Act (audio story)}}) | |||
Old Mrs [[Drydwell]], the [[Organ (music)|organist]] for [[St Cuthbert's Church]] in [[Marpling]] in [[1933]], had great difficulty playing any hymn other than "All Things Bright and Beautiful". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Eater of Wasps (novel)}}) | |||
[[Alex Marlowe]] referenced the hymn when he said that the [[Krynoid]] instinct was to consume "all creatures great and small." ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Hothouse (audio story)}}) | |||
[[Paddy O'Hearne]] was singing the hymn while conducting repairs and maintenance work on [[Guii del Toro]]'s ship when he first met [[Catherine Broome]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Companion Piece (novel)}}) | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 27 June 2024
"All Things Bright and Beautiful" was a hymn. George Litefoot had it played at his funeral. Ellie Higson told his younger self that she disapproved of his decision to have it as part of the service. (AUDIO: The Final Act [+]Loading...["The Final Act (audio story)"])
Old Mrs Drydwell, the organist for St Cuthbert's Church in Marpling in 1933, had great difficulty playing any hymn other than "All Things Bright and Beautiful". (PROSE: Eater of Wasps [+]Loading...["Eater of Wasps (novel)"])
Alex Marlowe referenced the hymn when he said that the Krynoid instinct was to consume "all creatures great and small." (AUDIO: Hothouse [+]Loading...["Hothouse (audio story)"])
Paddy O'Hearne was singing the hymn while conducting repairs and maintenance work on Guii del Toro's ship when he first met Catherine Broome. (PROSE: Companion Piece [+]Loading...["Companion Piece (novel)"])