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Mrs. Pollifax on Safari (Mrs. Pollifax, #5) Mrs. Pollifax on Safari by Dorothy Gilman
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“A pity, she thought, that taking a stand on moral issues had to prove so lonely these days,”
Dorothy Gilman, Mrs. Pollifax on Safari
“She thought there was a curious hardness about her, as if her beauty was a deceptively rich topsoil, thinly spread over rock.… Finding that no one was looking in her direction, Mrs. Pollifax reached into her purse and surreptitiously examined her passport. Mrs. Lovecraft was absolutely right: there”
Dorothy Gilman, Mrs. Pollifax on Safari
“She thought there was a curious hardness about her, as if her beauty was a deceptively rich topsoil, thinly spread over rock.… Finding that no one was looking in her direction, Mrs. Pollifax”
Dorothy Gilman, Mrs. Pollifax on Safari
“rather nice person, and that I just picked a lemon.”
Dorothy Gilman, Mrs. Pollifax on Safari
“We phungus never judge guilt or innocence, we judge evidence. The law isn’t emotional, you know, it’s cold and impersonal.”
Dorothy Gilman, Mrs. Pollifax on Safari