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A Traitor to Memory (Inspector Lynley, #11) A Traitor to Memory by Elizabeth George
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“It's odd, isn't it?” she said to me. “One can earnestly believe one has a particular type of relationship with another person, only to discover it was never what one thought in the first place.” “Yes,” I said. “It's very odd.”
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“helped. Eventually, one of”
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“Her azure blouse clung to her torso like hunger.”
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“paintings that look as if they intend to slide off their canvases and do something questionable on the floor.”
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“This tendency to confession and contrition seems peculiar to all the Americans I've ever known, as if they've somehow become acculturated to disbosoming themselves along with learning to salute their flag.”
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