A Free Man of Color Quotes
A Free Man of Color
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Barbara Hambly3,578 ratings, 3.98 average rating, 408 reviews
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“Hidden within the heart of the great rose of music, he could forget time and place, forget the sting of his cut lip and the white man who’d given it to him, who had the right by law to give it to him; forget the whole of this past half year. For as long as he could remember, music had been his refuge, when grief and pity and rage and incomprehension of the whole of the bleeding world overwhelmed him: It had been a retreat, like the gentle hypnotism of the Rosary.”
― A Free Man of Color
― A Free Man of Color
“once you pack in all the Lafrenières, Borés, Macartys, Chauvins, Viellards, Boisclaires, Boisblancs, and Lebedoyere connections, even if they don’t have dancing afterward—which they will,”
― A Free Man of Color
― A Free Man of Color
“Women so frequently turn out like their mothers I don’t know why I was even surprised.”
― A Free Man of Color
― A Free Man of Color
