
100 Years of Cox
100 Years of Cox
S2E18: Diana Mallory blushed and flushed
Frances reads two letters, written by Bernard and Cuthbert.
Bernard writes in great detail about all the headings on the front page of the Daily Chronicle, a halfpenny newspaper which doesn't impress him; it is far too sensational. He also thoroughly reviews The Testing of Diana Mallory, a novel in which every character regularly flushes, blushes and reddens. Bernard is amused and starts to make a list...
Then tragedy strikes, the Budget is lost in the post, and Cuthbert mournfully starts the Budget on its rounds once more. Cuthbert's letter includes a lot of family detail; he describes a snowball fight in the garden where the siblings are observed by a policeman and some streetboys, and they break a pane of glass in Dr Cox's conservatory.
00:00 Intro
08:30 Bernard's letter, 21st November 1908
24:20 Notes on Bernard's letter
36:20 Cuthbert's letter, 25th January 1909
41:27 Notes on Cuthbert's letter
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