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Small Spaces
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“You might get to know characters in books, Ollie thought, but getting to know a human was an entirely different thing.”
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“You don't waste October sunshine. Soon the old autumn sun would bed down in cloud blankets and there would be weeks of gray rain before it finally decided to snow.”
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“You can't hide in your books forever. There are all kinds of people, and good things, and life, just waiting for you.”
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“You're kind of grumpy most of the time, but when things get bad, you're the bravest. People can surprise you.”
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“Wherever you go in this big, gorgeous, hideous world, there is a ghost story waiting for you.”
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“Other than her homework, Ollie was carrying Captain Blood by Rafael Sabatini, a broken-spined paperback that she'd dug out of he dad's bookshelves. She mostly liked it. Peter Blood outsmarted everyone, which was a feature she liked in heroes, although she wished Peter were a girl, or the villain were a girl, or someone in the book besides his boat and his girlfriend (both named Arabella) were a girl.”
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“Coco didn’t cry because she was weak. Coco cried because she felt things.”
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“When the mist rises, and the smiling man comes walking, you must avoid large places at night. Keep to small.”
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“Don't panic. That's the first rule of survival. Never panic.”
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“Best get moving. At nightfall they’ll come for the rest of you.”
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“Even bad things can lead to good. Maybe in sad times, it helps to think of that.”
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“What’s the difference between a cat and a comma?” “Dad—” “Well?” “I don’t know, what?” Her dad grinned. “A comma,” he informed her, “is a pause at the end of a clause.” Ollie saw where this was going. “Dad.” “But a cat,” her dad finished blithely, “has claws at the ends of its paws.”
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“Ollie’s dad sold people solar panels. He liked it fine. But what he really loved was making things. Ollie had never seen his hands still, not since she was a baby. In the long summer afternoons, he built birdhouses or furniture; in the evenings he cooked or knitted or showed her how to make plates out of clay.”
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“9/8”
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“Until the mist becomes rain”
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“Supper’s ready,’ he said, and smiled.”
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“Coco didn't cry because she was weak. Coco cried because she felt things.”
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“Well, I only learned reeling and writhing,” Brian said conversationally to the top of her head. “And then the different branches of arithmetic—ambition, distraction, uglification, and derision.”
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