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Gambit (Nero Wolfe, #37) Gambit by Rex Stout
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“Of course the Times tried to insist on speaking with Wolfe. When the last trumpet sounds the Times will want to check with Gabriel himself, and for the next edition will try to get it confirmed by even Higher Authority.”
Rex Stout, Gambit
“At the dinner table, and with coffee in the office afterwards, Wolfe resumed on the subject he had started at lunch—Voltaire. The big question was, could a man be called great on account of the way he used words, even though he was a toady, a trimmer, a forger, and an intellectual fop.”
Rex Stout, Gambit
“He dropped sheets on the fire, turned to look at her, and inquired, “Do you use ‘infer’ and ‘imply’ interchangeably, Miss Blount?” She did fine. She said simply, “No.” “This book says you may. Pfui. I prefer not to interrupt this auto-da-fé. You wish to consult me?”
Rex Stout, Gambit