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But Ptolemy the pig, and the hens who were named after tribes of Israel, went where they pleased.
The Hummer's side windows exploded, bullets whapping into the limo's seats and shattering bottles.Chapter 5, 3rd paragraph, 1st sentence
"I've more sense than to fall over the cliff.
Page 24, fifth sentence
Page 24, fifth sentence
If ah went and saw her, ah'd be too squeamish to (make love to) her, assuming that she'd want us tae.Third quote of the fourth chapter.
Carl flashed a photo of the man's Ford pickup on the wall, and was about to summarize his life when the door opened and Mr. Rankin Fitch stepped into the room.The second sentence of the first full paragraph of the third page of the fifth chapter.
"No!" (I'm not saying that I won't do it, that's actually the full sentence!)27th page, 12th sentence
I eat slowly, straining my ears to hear the voices from the dining room.11th chapter, 2nd to last sentence
I love Bucky for the ways that he is not Lee, because I am beholden to Lee in confounding ways and need Lee in direct proportion to our shared history.Same thing Aaron said
Paragraph 3 only has 4 sentences, so I'll just put the 12th sentence in Chapter 9."How much longer could this go on?"
13th page, 3rd sentence
By tradition, it had been the privilege of the outgoing sixth formers to play a prank on the rest of the school and in previous years had involved toilet rolls and paint, or dissembling the headmaster's car.
p. 167 2nd sentence
p. 167 2nd sentence
"She wore a fitted gray blouse with a white ruffled skirt that flared out at her hips."Page 83, 12th sentence
By implementing his scheme Pascoe would at least have the satisfaction of knowing that he had tried to work out his problem.
P. 101 First complete sentence
P. 101 First complete sentence
"What about those two strays you have with you now, Dinas?
Page 94 fourth sentence
Page 94 fourth sentence
The broken pane had not been replaced, and the asterisk of cracked glass reminded Wilder of some kind of cryptic notation, a transfer on the fuselage of a wartime aircraft marking a kill.Last sentence of the 8th chapter.
"'The looming apocalypse is not of our doing, we have been good citizens and did not know that it was coming.'"1st sentence, last page of tenth chapter.
Pangbourne stroked the Alsatian's swollen head, his white hands delicate with blood.4th sentence on page 154.
More politics, more people covering their asses rather than actually trying to understand what's happening in the real world.Page 207, 2nd paragraph, last sentence
Laing watched them contentedly, ready to welcome them to their new world.Page 179, 1st paragraph, 1st sentence.
Oh, never mind looks, he told himself, a little deliriously - I'll win a position by sheer eloquence and force of personality.Page 171, 1st sentence of second paragraph.
It made him sad, not because he saw some instructive allegory or harsh sermon on the vanity of all human hopes and utopian imaginings in this translation of a bright summer dream into an immense mud puddle freezing over at the end of a September afternoon-he was too young to have such inklings-but because he had so loved the Fair, and seeing it this way, he felt in his heart what he had known all along, that, like childhood, the Fair was over, and he would never be able to visit again.1st sentence of the 10th chapter.
3:07a.m."...and Call-Me-Jack has a standing order in with Brenda.
10th to last page, 10th to last sentence
As if by magic, he heard their voices, their laughter, and then the knob turning, and the creaking hinges of the door.Last sentence on page 141.
Josef Kavalier settled back against the mattress, cleared his throat once, tucked his arms under his head, and then, as if he had been unplugged, stopped moving.Page 119, 3rd paragraph, 1st sentence.
I felt like a monster reincarnation of Horatio Alger...a Man on the Move, and just sick enough to be totally confident.Very middle sentence of book.
Vix dropped to one knee, but Trajan raised him with a wave.
page 17, 2nd paragraph, first sentence
page 17, 2nd paragraph, first sentence
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