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    Stephanie Barron
    “The landscape artist had captured a distant prospect of an ancient hillside, surmounted by cyprus and a few tumbled columns; the mood was one of desolation and peace, a glorious past recalled, and now thankfully put to rest. ”
    Stephanie Barron, Jane and the Genius of the Place

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    Laurie R. King
    “Holmes had cultivated the ability to still the noise of the mind, by smoking his pipe and playing nontunes on the violin. He once compared this mental state with the sort of passive seeing that enables the eye, in a dim light or at a great distance, to grasp details with greater clarity by focusing slightly to one side of the object of interest. When active, strained vision only obscures and frustrates, looking away often permits the eyes to see and interpret the shapes of what it sees. Thus does inattention allow the mind to register the still, small whisper of the daughter of the voice.”
    Laurie R. King, The Beekeeper's Apprentice

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    Christopher Fowler
    “It was true that the city could still throw shadows filled with mystifying figures from its past, whose grip on the present could be felt on certain strange days, when the streets were dark with rain and harmful ideas.”
    Christopher Fowler, Ten Second Staircase

  • #4
    Agatha Christie
    “You do think you know about everything," said her husband.
    I do," said Tuppence.”
    Agatha Christie, Partners in Crime

  • #5
    Agatha Christie
    “Words are such uncertain things, they so often sound well but mean the opposite of what one thinks they do.”
    Agatha Christie, Partners in Crime



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