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The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane by Colin Falconer
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“Tom, you couldn’t punch the froth off a Guinness.”
Colin Falconer, The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane
“Kitty O’Kane dreamed of a kind husband and a just life; what she had was haddock water for supper and a dribble of her own blood, seen at close quarters, on the toe of her father’s scuffed boot.”
Colin Falconer, The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane
“She’d been in America almost three years now, but she still wasn’t used to it, the same language sure, but they had different words for everything; she’d learned that a scone was a biscuit, that sidewalk meant a pavement, and that autumn was fall.”
Colin Falconer, The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane
“Anyone who gives a lot of money to the poor must have robbed them first . . . poverty is only the result of the workers not getting proper reward for their labor.”
Colin Falconer, The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane
“Anyone who gives a lot of money to the poor must have robbed them first . . . poverty is only the result of the workers not getting proper reward for their labor.”
Colin Falconer, The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane
“I’ve drunk French champagne in a speakeasy and water out of a horse trough in Poland, and the thing that matters is not what I’m drinking but who I’m drinking with.”
Colin Falconer, The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane
“History tells us that revolution is not an isolated event because it is not about overthrowing governments, it is about spreading new ideas.”
Colin Falconer, The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane
“Telling you and putting it on the front pages of the newspapers is just about the same thing!”
Colin Falconer, The Unkillable Kitty O'Kane