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Rotherweird (Rotherweird #1) Rotherweird by Andrew Caldecott
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“Am I playing with the dog or is the dog playing with me?” Of course, Montaigne wrote that of a cat, but I prefer dogs.”
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“Think of it as an adventure,’ replied Boris breezily, ‘good for the CV and impressing the fair sex.”
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“Books reflect interests; interests inform personality and personality decides a course of action.”
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“Imagine a new world where Man could start again. What would we preserve? What would we cut down? Would we be more careful with our discoveries?”
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“An old rage burned –so many startling gifts, so much knowledge gleaned along the way, and yet what a mess Mankind had made of everything.”
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“Ferensen looked at the company. He saw old-world virtues – chivalry, curiosity and pioneering courage to name but three, but also more modern ones – forensic thinking, mechanical invention and inclusiveness – a readiness to embrace countrysiders. He forgave himself a punning thought: they had all brought something to the Fair.”
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“Time had twisted the stream’s contour, reshaped the profile of the trees and obscured the old paths. The very lie of the land appeared to have altered, like a body moving in sleep.”
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“He liked it when fact out-coloured fiction.”
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“He could not raise the rent for April. A mind tuned to toil would fall into disuse, coils of once-hyperactive cabling gathering dust, a recipe for deep depression.”
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“conundra”
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“was it literature, rather than history? Or, he belatedly asked himself, can that line ever be effectively drawn?”
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