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Ramage's Prize (The Lord Ramage Novels, #5) Ramage's Prize by Dudley Pope
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Dudley Pope, Ramage's Prize
“Fado, Ramage thought to himself; the Portuguese were a far from sad people, but those sad songs ... always about the broken-hearted woman left at home while her loved one departed, whether for some distant shore or the gates of Heaven. If one judged the country by the song, the nation comprised only women who'd been spurned, jilted, widowed or whose lover had disappeared over the horizon, and every dam' one of them wailing about it to the accompaniment of musical instruments obviously invented by gloomy men for the use at funerals.”
Dudley Pope, Ramage's Prize