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    Elizabeth Jenkins
    “Imogen,” he said with forced patience, “you have plenty of occupations of your own, and you don’t care to do the things that give a great deal of pleasure to me – when I have time to do them. You don’t want to fish or shoot and you can’t drive my car, which would be a help to me sometimes. Am I to understand that you object to my having the companionship of another woman who can do these things?”
    Elizabeth Jenkins, The Tortoise and the Hare

  • #2
    Elizabeth Jenkins
    “The re-dipping of the dishes was a small matter, but the emotional texture of married life is made up of small matters. This one had become invested with a fatal quality.”
    Elizabeth Jenkins, The Tortoise and the Hare

  • #3
    Domenico Starnone
    “had never been capable of adjusting the reality of facts to my advantage, and maybe that’s why I was so exhausted.”
    Domenico Starnone, Trust: A Novel

  • #4
    Domenico Starnone
    “exhausted.”
    Domenico Starnone, Trust: A Novel

  • #5
    Penelope Fitzgerald
    “But there is something else which I have written and which I want to read to you while I still have time,’ Fritz told Karoline. ‘It will not truly exist until you have heard it.’ ‘Is”
    Penelope Fitzgerald, The Blue Flower: A Novel

  • #6
    Jane Gardam
    “Sometimes, he thought, one should take a long, hard look at old friends. Like old clothes in a cupboard, there comes the moment to examine for moth. Perhaps throw them out and forget them. Yes.”
    Jane Gardam, Last Friends

  • #7
    Jane Gardam
    “Because you were loved you’ll know how to love. And you will recognise real love for you.”
    Jane Gardam, Last Friends

  • #8
    Sinclair B. Ferguson
    “done”
    Sinclair B. Ferguson, To Seek and to Save: Daily Reflections on the Road to the Cross



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