The Cautious Woman
Questions for a prospective husband.29 total reviews
Comment from Thomas Bowling
An excellent story I wish you good luck in the contest.Contests are fun. I seldom win but when I do I celebrate and do a lot of bragging.
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
An excellent story I wish you good luck in the contest.Contests are fun. I seldom win but when I do I celebrate and do a lot of bragging.
Comment Written 23-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
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Thanks for reading and commenting. I don't care if I win or not, it's the fun of it I enjoy.
Comment from Nikki-Nicole
'The Cautious Woman' is a GREAT read.
Very funny.
Nice artwork: The image shown supports the writing.
Best of luck to you in the contest.
Thanks for sharing your Dialog.
Good luck with your future writing!
-Nicole-
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
'The Cautious Woman' is a GREAT read.
Very funny.
Nice artwork: The image shown supports the writing.
Best of luck to you in the contest.
Thanks for sharing your Dialog.
Good luck with your future writing!
-Nicole-
Comment Written 23-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
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Thank you for reading and commenting. It was a fun piece to write. I do these more for the enjoyment than whether I win or not.
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
I love the old poem and how you incorporated it into this clever piece. Good entry. THink I'll see if voting has begun yet... good luck. :)
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
I love the old poem and how you incorporated it into this clever piece. Good entry. THink I'll see if voting has begun yet... good luck. :)
Comment Written 23-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
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Thanks for reading and the great review. I think something like this is fun. It does me good to give the old brain a workout. LOL
Comment from Mustang Patty
thank you for sharing your entry for the 'What did you say? Dialogue Contest/' I liked how you intertwined her answer in the quotes - it really did fit nicely with his words. Good luck in the contest - this made for a good read,
~patty~
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
thank you for sharing your entry for the 'What did you say? Dialogue Contest/' I liked how you intertwined her answer in the quotes - it really did fit nicely with his words. Good luck in the contest - this made for a good read,
~patty~
Comment Written 23-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
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Thank you for reading and commenting. I like your username on this site. Do you have horses too?
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No, no horses. Just fast muscle cars. ~p~
Comment from Dean Kuch
Hahaha,
Yeah, he's a man alright, and he had absolutely no clue that his beloved bride-to be was quoting passages of poetry in response to his queries.
That figures.
Unique take in dialogue using quotes from a poem for the woman. It made this very easy to follow which is critical in contests like this one. Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
Hahaha,
Yeah, he's a man alright, and he had absolutely no clue that his beloved bride-to be was quoting passages of poetry in response to his queries.
That figures.
Unique take in dialogue using quotes from a poem for the woman. It made this very easy to follow which is critical in contests like this one. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 23-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
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Thank you, my friend. I appreciate you taking the time to read and comment on this bit of silliness.
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It's hilarious, and you're more than welcome.
~Dean :)
Comment from papa55mike
This is a well written play in words and times. Shakespeare meets 80's deejay in a troubling marriage proposal. The dialog is perfect and all the man needs is a beer in his hand.
Good luck in the contest!
Have a great day and God bless.
mike
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
This is a well written play in words and times. Shakespeare meets 80's deejay in a troubling marriage proposal. The dialog is perfect and all the man needs is a beer in his hand.
Good luck in the contest!
Have a great day and God bless.
mike
Comment Written 23-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
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Thanks for taking the time to read and comment. It was fun writing this for the contest.
Comment from Brett Matthew West
Sounds like an everyday occurrence between most men and women pondering the prospects of getting hitched together under the same yoke of marriage.
Reasons for doing so are given.
Responses for avoiding the disease are also listed.
Nice touch with the quotes from Lena Lathrop thrown in for good measure.
Should make an interesting entry into this contest.
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
Sounds like an everyday occurrence between most men and women pondering the prospects of getting hitched together under the same yoke of marriage.
Reasons for doing so are given.
Responses for avoiding the disease are also listed.
Nice touch with the quotes from Lena Lathrop thrown in for good measure.
Should make an interesting entry into this contest.
Comment Written 23-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
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Thanks for reading and commenting. This was kind of an interesting and different contest, so I thought I would give it a try.
Comment from SeanFox16
Brilliant. I loved this read. The dialogue used throughout was thoroughly entertaining. I love the quotes from the poem. They meld so well with the rest of the story. Thank you for sharing this amusing, delightful tale.
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
Brilliant. I loved this read. The dialogue used throughout was thoroughly entertaining. I love the quotes from the poem. They meld so well with the rest of the story. Thank you for sharing this amusing, delightful tale.
Comment Written 23-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
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Thanks for taking the time to read and comment. This was an interesting challenge, so I gave it a try.
Comment from giraffmang
Hi there,
Good job with this piece. You have made it coherent and flow well with your chosen work. To be honest, I'm not familiar with the piece and I'm not going to check it so really you could be writing anything here. I'm pretty sure the judges won't either! lol
Best of luck to you
GMG
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reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
Hi there,
Good job with this piece. You have made it coherent and flow well with your chosen work. To be honest, I'm not familiar with the piece and I'm not going to check it so really you could be writing anything here. I'm pretty sure the judges won't either! lol
Best of luck to you
GMG
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The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.
Comment Written 23-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2017
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Thank you, my friend. This is a very old poem, probably written in the 1800 era or early 1900. I have a very old book of poetry called Poems Teachers Ask For. It was published by F.A. Owen Publishing Company, Dansville, N.Y. Strangely, I could find no date of publishing. My Aunt Hazel gave it to me years ago. She used to teach deaf children and said she used the poems from this book. Don't ask me how she taught poetry to deaf children because I don't know. LOL, I had to read a poem in High School and I chose this one out of the book.