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“the fight was sapped out of him. His whole being had settled down to the acceptance of an infinity of pain and fatigue.”
Leslie Charteris, The Saint In New York
“I’ve always thought the Gates of Heaven Cemetery, Valhalla, New York, was the best address of its kind I ever heard.”
Leslie Charteris, The Saint In New York
“once, an’ Dannemora once, myself, but he never stayed there long enough to wear through a pair of socks.”
Leslie Charteris, The Saint In New York
“The thing was beyond Nather’s understanding. The glacial recklessness of it was subtly disquieting, in a colder and more deadly way than the menace of the gun had ever been: it argued a self-assurance that was frightening, and with that fear went the”
Leslie Charteris, The Saint In New York
“Hebrew translation appeared in 1961 under the title of / ha-Mal’akh be-Nyu York, one of a handful of Saint adventures translated into Hebrew.”
Leslie Charteris, The Saint In New York
“Vincent Price as the Saint.”
Leslie Charteris, The Saint In New York
“Pardon me. In the excitement of the moment, and all that sort of thing, I forgot to introduce myself. I'm afraid I've had you at a disadvantage. My name is Templar-Simon Templar"-he caught the flash of stark hypnotic fear that blanched the big man's lips, and grinned even more gently. "You may have heard of me. I am the Saint.”
Leslie Charteris, The Saint in New York