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“Sometimes you have to give up the easy thing and do the right one,”
Charles Lambert, The Children's Home
“Rooms are never alone," said the Doctor with a laugh. "Only the people who live them can be alone.”
Charles Lambert, The Children's Home
“What sense did a mask have, he wondered, if to remove it meant nothing? He”
Charles Lambert, The Children's Home
“Besides, I would have never been a satisfactory convict. Convicts leave their mark as often and as deeply as they can.”
Charles Lambert, The Children's Home
“Rooms are never alone,' said the Doctor with a laugh. 'Only the people who live in them can be alone. I am alone, perhaps, in mine.”
Charles Lambert, The Children's Home
“Sometimes they passed so much time together, Morgan had the impression that his own body had been miraculously doubled, or split in half, and that beside him was the Doctor.

Sometimes he thought of himself as the Doctor.”
Charles Lambert, The Children's Home
“He’d never wanted to know, which is also a sort of knowing.”
Charles Lambert, The Children's Home
“Perhaps she wasn't ill at all in the end, but simply more revealed.”
Charles Lambert, The Children's Home