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The Boy from the Sea The Boy from the Sea by Garrett Carr
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“Eunan was against anything without set purpose and complete predictability and a human tended to fail on these requirements… He mocked anything frivolous: placemats, dessert, having a lie-in, suffering from your nerves. 'Get away out of that!' he'd shout at cream cakes and people with hay fever. To him harsh words weren't a bad thing, they were just a little sandpaper, giving a person a hard-wearing exterior. 'I was often spoken to harshly and it's done me no harm, he'd say and no one dared disagree.”
Garrett Carr, The Boy from the Sea
“A note on our use of the word ‘grand’ is here required. It might sound like a relative of good or great but in our usage it was something different. ‘Grand’ was how we acknowledged that something wasn’t good or great while also saying nothing could be done and there was no point going on about it.”
Garrett Carr, The Boy from the Sea
“Ambrose had all the language required to define precisely the meaning of a cloud, the character of a sea, an attitude of rain, but to describe his own emotional weather he was limited to ‘Been better,’ ‘Been worse,’ and ‘You know yourself.’ When Christine first met Ambrose he seemed to have a great way with words but now she knew it was nothing but banter. He’d tell you about himself in a way that seemed spontaneous and open but he only began a story when he knew how it ended.”
Garrett Carr, The Boy from the Sea
“You could ride into the Ship Inn on a tricycle and they'd put a pint in front of you”
Garrett Carr, The Boy from the Sea
“Much misery results when a person is unable to simply sit at home most evenings reasonably contented. Maybe”
Garrett Carr, The Boy from the Sea