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"One dark November day in 1923, Dorothy Leigh Sayers sat in her London office, rehearsing a lie until it sounded like the unvarnished truth. She excelled at playing with words, and making things up, whether in advertising copy or detective fiction. Now her imagination faced it's sternest challenge....She had invented a mysterious illness to justify taking eight weeks off work,
"One dark November day in 1923, Dorothy Leigh Sayers sat in her London office, rehearsing a lie until it sounded like the unvarnished truth. She excelled at playing with words, and making things up, whether in advertising copy or detective fiction. Now her imagination faced it's sternest challenge....She had invented a mysterious illness to justify taking eight weeks off work,
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hoping none of the men she reported to would enquire to closely into the medical problems of a valued female member of the staff." - The Golden Age of Murder: The Mystery of the Writers Who Invented the Modern Detective Story by Martin Edwards
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Apparently this is how she hid her pregnancy.
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