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Half Seven on a Thursday Half Seven on a Thursday by Roisin Meaney
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“So they ate and drank, and each kept her secret from the other, and the sun came and went.”
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“Women and their hair. The undoing of him.”
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“Sorry," Theo said. "None of my business. Tell me to shut up."
"Shut up," Ellen said calmly.
They were getting to know each other.”
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“Oh, I understand," said Judith, not understanding at all.”
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“It was much lonelier in winter, he felt much further from her.”
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“She made tea for herself at least twice a day and never once asked Harry if he'd like a cup. He always offered if he was making it, and she always said yes. But life was too short to let that kind of thing upset you”
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“What now, Judith O'Sullivan? Where to now?”
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“At least half the crowd had been over forty, most of them women. But the director had chosen Judith, which had made her feel foolishly delighted.”
Roisin Meaney, Half Seven on a Thursday
“You turned left for Caroline's house.
His house, then their house, and now Caroline's house.”
Roisin Meaney, Half Seven on a Thursday