On [:] On [:] Notes | Georges Simenon, 1942 0 Harry Brockway, detective Maigret … “Maigret never took notes. If he had a propelling pencil in his hand and a paper in front of him, it was only to make doodles that had no connection with the case.” Georges Simenon, The Judge’s House, 1942 Tags: 1940s, Georges Simenon Post navigation Previous: Christmas cards | Edward Hopper, 1928-1931Next: Frame Inside | Stop and Go | Lee Krasner, 1949 More Stories On [:] On [:] Silence | Erich Segal, 1970 0 On [:] Philosophy On [:] Appear | Jean-Paul Sartre, 1938 0 On [:] On [:] Reverse | Leo Tolstoy, 1867 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.