There was a man who married a beautiful woman; but he was ugly; so his wife had an affair; so he killed her; so he was hanged; and the Ordinary lived happily ever after.
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Sounds fascinating, but I’ve been trying to click through to it for a few hours now (not continually, mind you) and getting “timed out” and “not found” errors. Oh, well.
The network went down about half an hour before I left work, come to think of it. The main university site seems to be up (and jeez the front page is hideous today), but
the Old Bailey servers may not have been restarted (can’t get into the - if so, it probably won’t be up again until tomorrow morningnot much else is functioning properly (I can’t even get into the network area to pull out a copy of the text). I’ve no idea when it’ll be back online. Sorry…Just had a thought: wonder if there are any students out there planning to write last minute essays using the OBP tonight… they are so screwed.
I finally got through: you didn’t say anything about spectres and hauntings! Neat.
Ah well, I didn’t want to give everything away!