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Flowers for the Judge, Death of a Ghost, and The Case of the Late Pig (The Albert Campion Mysteries) Flowers for the Judge, Death of a Ghost, and The Case of the Late Pig by Margery Allingham
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“THE main thing to remember in autobiography, I have always thought, is not to let any damned modesty creep in to spoil the story. This adventure is mine, Albert Campion's, and I am fairly certain that I was pretty nearly brilliant in it in spite of the fact that I so nearly got myself and old Lugg killed that I hear a harp quintet whenever I consider it.”
Margery Allingham, Flowers for the Judge, Death of a Ghost, and The Case of the Late Pig
“Outrage, combining as it does shock, anger, reproach, and helplessness, is perhaps the most unmanageable, the most demoralizing of all the emotions.”
Margery Allingham, Flowers for the Judge, Death of a Ghost, and The Case of the Late Pig