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The Ghost of Grimoire Castle The Ghost of Grimoire Castle by Charlotte Frost
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“Tea is one of the seven necessities of daily life,” he said. “Whatever happens, tea should never be neglected. It calms both soul and body.”
Charlotte Frost, The Ghost of Grimoire Castle
“It’s all about nerves…” Müller remarked wisely, sipping brandy from a frosted glass. “The ghost must have a weak nervous system. Hysteria. … A lack of magnesium and vitamin D has a negative effect on the nervous system. After all, it’s winter, and there’s not enough sunlight…”
Charlotte Frost, The Ghost of Grimoire Castle
“Do you know what is remarkable about human nature? It is astonishingly, remarkably, and unyieldingly resilient! … A person, this indestructible virus of life, stubbornly sprouts like a brazen spring blade of grass through asphalt, lifts its head, and smiles.”
Charlotte Frost, The Ghost of Grimoire Castle
“Calm down, Eugene,” Marie commanded.
She sat her friend back down, grabbed a pastry from the tray, and deftly popped it into Eugene’s mouth.
“Sit, chew, and breathe deeper!”
Charlotte Frost, The Ghost of Grimoire Castle
“Only half an hour earlier, it had seemed as though dawn was an eternity away, but now the first light was breaking. The sunrise swept the stars from the sky like dust, leaving only the morning star shining with its steady white light.”
Charlotte Frost, The Ghost of Grimoire Castle
“Yes, moments like this make you feel the fragility of existence,” Marie said softly. “In the end, everything can be interpreted in different ways—just like Shakespeare’s plays. Good can hide a seed of evil, and evil can hold a grain of good.”
Charlotte Frost, The Ghost of Grimoire Castle