Hitchhiker's guide to th galaxy quote
Quote from Brainstone on January 22, 2012, 7:04 pmI want to add a reference to the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
in my mp. But I am German, so I don't have the English original. If someone who has the book could just tell me the exact quote: I need an extract out of "life, universe and everything" from chapter 2, the part where Ford and Arthur find a sofa on the meadow. I need to know the exact words: Is it a velvet-covered sofa or a velvet-upholstered coach or something totally different?
Thank you for your effort.
I want to add a reference to the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy in my mp. But I am German, so I don't have the English original. If someone who has the book could just tell me the exact quote: I need an extract out of "life, universe and everything" from chapter 2, the part where Ford and Arthur find a sofa on the meadow. I need to know the exact words: Is it a velvet-covered sofa or a velvet-upholstered coach or something totally different?
Thank you for your effort.
Quote from Robdon on January 22, 2012, 7:30 pmDoes this help?
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy
There's a quote about the sofa, search for velvet and you should find it...
HTHs,
Rob.
Does this help?
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy
There's a quote about the sofa, search for velvet and you should find it...
HTHs,
Rob.
Quote from WinstonSmith on January 23, 2012, 12:08 amIdolon wrote:To quote from said Wikiquote article:
"velvet paisley-covered Chesterfield sofa"Verified with the print version.
Quote:Arthur looked. Much to his surprise, there was a velvet paisley-covered Chesterfield sofa in the field in front of them. He boggled intelligently at it. Shrewd questions sprang into his mind."Why," he said, "is there a sofa in that field?"
Also, you've earned my instant respect for doing anything H2G2-related in this forum.
"velvet paisley-covered Chesterfield sofa"
Verified with the print version.
"Why," he said, "is there a sofa in that field?"
Also, you've earned my instant respect for doing anything H2G2-related in this forum.