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The Fair Fight The Fair Fight by Anna Freeman
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“I know very little about darkness, Mr Bowden, except that we cannot stop its coming.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight
“If I lost all, at least I would have played for it. It had always been my philosophy that one must play, or be a loser two-fold.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight
“I'd become an uncertain creature in her mind, and I found I liked it; she couldn't fathom what else I might be doing when her eyes weren't on me.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight
“Now that I could not go back I was not sure, after all, that I wished to go forward. It was a miserable sensation.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight
“I'd no room left in me for thinking of trifling things. I could feel fear start up and try to take down my rage, but I'd not give it up.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight
“I could not tell anymore how much of the screaming came from my own mouth. I was borne up on the swell of it, I was the sound. We were all howling together, the poor and the quality, the boxing girl and the beast inside my breast. If she was a madwoman, then we were all of us with her, and I had never felt such savage elation, nor known that it existed.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight
“little, I got back to my feet and beat the dummy with my good left hand till that one sang out too. I didn’t care a fig; it was better to break both hands than be brought down to nothing but wife.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight
“Granville did not come to enquire after me, as I had known he would not. I had always considered him made awkward by painful emotion, but now I considered that perhaps hew as only unfeeling.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight
“I have always thought it bad manners to let one's fingers stay too long in another man's snuffbox.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight