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Too Many Cooks/Champagne for One (Nero Wolfe) Too Many Cooks/Champagne for One by Rex Stout
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“I’m not hysterical.” “Of course you are. All women are. Their moments of calm are merely recuperative periods between outbursts. I”
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“True, it is bad to stab a man in the back, but when one is in a hurry the niceties must sometimes be overlooked.”
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“We had emerged from under the river and were gathering speed as we clattered through the Jersey yards. Wolfe shouted, “An engine has two thousand three hundred and nine moving parts!” I put down the magazine and grinned at him, thinking I might as well. He had enginephobia and there was no sense in letting him brood, because it would only make it worse for both of us.”
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“Freedom is too precious collateral for any fee. We”
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“Courtesy is one’s own affair, but decency is a debt to life. You”
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“death doth not heal, it amputates. Those”
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