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message 701: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "I cleared my throat."

Outlander

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message 702: by Ted (new)

Ted | 23144 comments Until then, prison her safely in the darkest and best-barred of your dungeon cells;

Juliette by Marquis de Sade

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message 703: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "An age seemed to have elapsed since the day which brought me first to Lowood, and I had never quitted it since."

Jane Eyre

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message 704: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Fat drops smack the windshield as crack houses and empty lots flow by us."

The Time Traveler's Wife

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message 705: by Ted (new)

Ted | 23144 comments But when after a year had passed Felagund wished to return to his own country, Bëor begged leave to come with him;

The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien

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message 706: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments In their uncertainty, they thought it was best to have a message conveyed to my friend Betty.

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Ann Jacobs

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message 707: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "He had a white beard and long white hair, though he was balding at the front, and wore a huge smile that sparkled in his eyes."

Steelheart

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message 708: by Ted (new)

Ted | 23144 comments "...As to what I could have done to merit arrest I have not the faintest notion, nor can I understand why I am become the victim of fate.”

Juliette by Marquis de Sade

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message 709: by Joyce (last edited Jun 25, 2018 03:42PM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "It may be in my time, even - those men."

The War of the Worlds

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message 710: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments They turn to their Bengali friends for suggestions.

The Namesake

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message 711: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "His lipes moved, mouthing soundlessly over the man's head the words, 'Can he live?'|

Outlander

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message 712: by Ted (new)

Ted | 23144 comments Hector regarded him warily.

Treacherous Longings by Anne Mather

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message 713: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments In the coordination business.

The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid

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message 714: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "'Whose turn would that have served, my dear?' inquired the Jew humbly."

Oliver Twist

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message 715: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Slowly, I made out the barrels, eight or nine standing, a couple tipped over.

How the García Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alvarez

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message 716: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "Wishing to prevent what promised to be a series of increasingly distasteful personal remarks, I decided it was time to officially awake."

Outlander

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message 717: by ☯Emily (last edited May 08, 2018 04:45AM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments --I can't!

What Is the What by Dave Eggers

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message 718: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments Need page & sentence 👈


message 719: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Edited.


message 720: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "By the standards I was becoming used to, it was quite dull."

Outlander

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message 721: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "His hair and moustache were red- gold."
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark

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message 722: by Ted (new)

Ted | 23144 comments Then let him understand once and for all, that in every age one of the primary concerns of kings has been to maintain the dominant religion as one of the political bases that best sustains the throne.

The Marquis de Sade: The Complete Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom, and other writings by Marquis de Sade


message 723: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Ted wrote: "Then let him understand once and for all, that in every age one of the primary concerns of kings has been to maintain the dominant religion as one of the political bases that best sustains the thro..."

What is next?


message 724: by Ted (new)

Ted | 23144 comments Ted wrote: "Then let him understand once and for all, that in every age one of the primary concerns of kings has been to maintain the dominant religion as one of the political bases that best sustains the thro..."

☯Emily wrote: What is next?

next: page 29, sentence 8


message 725: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "They're coming!" a woman shrieked, and incontinently everyone was turning and pushing at those behind, in order to clear their way to Woking again.

The War of the Worlds

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message 726: by Ted (new)

Ted | 23144 comments No, no, I repeat: chastity is no virtue;

Juliette by Marquis de Sade

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message 727: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Outside on our lawn there was a gathering of a bunch of the other kids from the Flats all of whom wanted to hear the story of how Jake and I had stumbled onto a dead man.

Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger

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message 728: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "This shared border, as borders tend to be, was an unmapped and most uncertain line, shifting to and fro in accordance with time, custom and alliance."

Outlander

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message 729: by Rosie (new)

Rosie He eats his sloppy joe in silence and thinks about the shapely new consumer-science teacher at the high school.

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell

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message 730: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments The boy had opened the door for the other men in the family.

How the García Girls Lost Their Accents

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message 731: by Rosie (new)

Rosie Neither of us had a real home.

Dead Girls Don't Write Letters by Gail Giles (Advance Reader's Edition)

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message 732: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "The voice was dep and genially hectoring, like the barking of a sheepdog."

Outlander

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message 733: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Heidi, do you understand what happens next?"

The 9th Judgment (James Patterson)

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message 734: by Beverly (new)

Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) "Did y'hear the news, Miss Rose?" said Dim Billy.

The Bone Garden by Tess Gerritsen


message 735: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Joyce C wrote: ""Heidi, do you understand what happens next?"

The 9th Judgment (James Patterson)

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He didn't count the mountain bridges that had been blown up.

Strength in What Remains: A Journey of Remembrance and Forgiveness by Tracy Kidder

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message 736: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "I'd as soon avoid notice myself."

Outlander

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message 737: by Danyelle (new)

Danyelle (danisbooks) | 850 comments And I thought vampirism was a year round problem

Nice girl don't date dead men

pg 46 sentence 3


message 738: by Ted (new)

Ted | 23144 comments Picking his teeth with a silver quill, "Friends," said he, "it was not convenient for me to come into the dining-room just yet, but for fear my absence should cause you any inconvenience, I gave over my own pleasure: permit me, however, to finish my game."

The Satyricon by Petronius Arbiter

next: page 99, sentence 5


message 739: by Danyelle (new)

Danyelle (danisbooks) | 850 comments The woman who had been murdered in the 50's came to me

First Grave on the Right

Pg 80 Sentence 9


message 740: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments I asked him where Hassan was.

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

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message 741: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "The breakfast-room door opened."

Jane Eyre

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message 742: by Beverly (new)

Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) His law office was in the Pershing Square Building, opposite Grand Central Terminal, so the commute would be easy by subway or foot.

Daddy's Gone A Hunting

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message 743: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "Must you be so dramatic?" Feral asked, bypassing his spoon in favor of tipping back his bowl and drinking from it.

Strange the Dreamer

Next: pg 22, sentence 2


message 744: by Beverly (new)

Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) After what seemed like forever, Liz's hand shot into the air.

I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter

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message 745: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments I'd bought it for Loretta's wedding reception years ago, and had worn it on a handful of occasions since, including a special visit to the National Museum of Scotland.

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine

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message 746: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "I told him I understood and I checked out."

The Kite Runner

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message 747: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "There," he said to Miss Ophelia, "this is one of my mother's books,-and here is her handwriting, -come and look at it."

Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe

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message 748: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "How come yuh astin me?"

The Best American Short Stories of the Century
Bright and Morning Star by Richard Wright

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message 749: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "I saw your light, and I thought I would just stop and tell you that I have found out where Linda is."

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Ann Jacobs

Next: page 54, sentence 5


message 750: by Grace =^_^= (new)

Grace  =^_^= | 33840 comments "Citra noticed that, in general, there were three types of people."

Scythe

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