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Auraria Auraria by Tim Westover
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“Money's a bad guest," said the widow Smith Patterson, keeping her arms crossed. "It doesn't stay long enough, and it makes an awful mess as it leaves.”
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“The rich are the laziest of men. They pay others to do the hard work.”
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“We should have springs and rivers, not mines and treasure tunnels. Gold is an unwelcome visitor. It works against the acclimation of people to the land.”
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“The valley was an instrument playing the Old Songs.”
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“Pharaoh’s Flour promises the full fidelity of your husband and the eternal good behavior of your children—not only because the delicacies that you create with it can never be forgotten, but also because Pharaoh’s Flour bakes into every cake and pie the ancient spells and curses with which the pharaohs guarded their undisturbed homes and descendants into Eternity. And the ancient spells and curses, once guarded by the wise and wealthy, are now available in your kitchen. Pharaoh’s Flour!”
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“One by one, the electric lights ringing the lawn were ignited. Each one, as it burst into brilliance, erased a constellation from the evening sky.”
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“He could see it: a grand structure of some kind, with his own name. He should have pressed Ms. Rathbun for more details. The form arising in his mind’s eye, upon the little promontory, was hazy.”
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“Asbestos Hollow.”
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“What sort of water is that?” said Holtzclaw. “The wet kind,” said Ms. Rathbun.”
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“Don’t leap out like that! You’ll give me an apoplexy!” cried Holtzclaw.”
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“I cannot help but think that you are redefining your terms of success after the fact. You’ve shot a rifle, then drawn the bull’s-eye around the bullet hole.” “So have many other capitalists.”
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