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“It was one of those late summer days trying its best to convince everyone that winter would never seep through and ravage the earth.”
A.J. Waines, Girl on a Train
“...We were pulling into the next station, when the woman suddenly got to her feet and made a move to squeeze past me. As her knees made contact with mine, she turned towards me. Her eyes locked straight onto mine, her eyelids pinned back, with a look I could only describe as sheer dread. In the next second, deep tram-lines formed between her eyebrows and her expression shifted. It was as if she was silently imploring me, entreating me. To do what? I had no idea. I was immobile, her gaze pressing me into my seat by some centrifugal force and I held her stare, unsure of how to react. Just as swiftly, she dropped her eyes and the moment passed. With one final glance behind her, she was swallowed up in the bodies at the door.
She was getting off. Something wasn’t right.”
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“Flora had once told her that ‘Friendship is God’s way of apologising for our families’.”
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“Fear did that to you. It made small things seem insurmountable. Insignificant things seem suspicious. She”
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“His parents blamed me of course; I never told them the truth. I was prepared to take the brunt of their wrath, fending off accusations of being a bad wife, not making him happy, dragging him down - to protect his privacy. It was one small precious thing that still held us together - our last secret. WPC”
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“The water was grey today, like a man who yesterday had hired a smart dinner jacket, but today had reverted to his dirty raincoat.”
A.J. Waines, Girl on a Train
“chose the quiet coach when I boarded at Portsmouth and Southsea. True to form, most people were chatting inanely on their mobile phones or leaking hissing drumbeats from their headphones, so I kept going, looking for an area without cackling post-hen-parties, toddlers or badly tuned radios. There is nothing worse than being forced to listen to other people’s choice of music, except perhaps other people’s children’s choice of music. As I entered the next carriage, my foot caught in a loose strap and I found myself spread-eagled over a table occupied by four men in rugby shirts,”
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“There was no question that we loved each other; love comes in many forms - it just wasn’t the kind of love marriages are made of.”
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“I felt like I’d mixed two lethal substances together and I had no idea how to cope with the aftermath.”
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“alacrity”
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“bunsen burners had been replaced by computers and sophisticated microscopes. We walked past people in white coats, poring over trays containing fine soil or sand, holding jugs and vases under special blue lights. There were tripods leaning against the wall and several hi-tech cameras nestling on the filing cabinets. ‘We’ve got various computer packages”
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“the first corner when I had the feeling I was being followed. I”
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“You are getting harder and harder to find. You are stepping further and further away from me. You’re shrinking into a past that I don’t recognise anymore. Come back… Another”
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“There was no question that we loved each other; love comes in many forms - it just wasn’t the kind of love marriages are made of. I”
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“It was one of those weird moments when you want the world to freeze-frame so you can savour it; knowing with certainty that something special, significant, sensational is taking place.”
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“outside”
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“Friendship is God’s way of apologising for our families’.”
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“concentrate on my novel”
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“Fear did that to you. It made small things seem insurmountable. Insignificant things seem suspicious.”
A.J. Waines, Girl on a Train