The Good Companions Quotes
The Good Companions
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J.B. Priestley781 ratings, 4.13 average rating, 101 reviews
The Good Companions Quotes
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“If she was not pretending, he concluded, then there must be a vulgar streak in her somewhere. Impossible that a man could really be in love with a girl if he could think about vulgar streaks in this way. If”
― The Good Companions
― The Good Companions
“But he was not a writer, and never would be. Try as he might, he only succeeded in putting honest words on the rack, leaving them screaming, though of this he was happily unconscious.”
― The Good Companions
― The Good Companions
“A man can afford to let himself go in a hen-house.”
― The Good Companions
― The Good Companions
“E looks a bit of a swankpot.”
― The Good Companions
― The Good Companions
“Beyond were extravagance and indecency, and a good Bruddersfordian left such wild regions to actors and Londoners and suchlike.”
― The Good Companions
― The Good Companions
