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Postern of Fate (Tommy and Tuppence Mysteries, #5) Postern of Fate by Agatha Christie
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“You don't appreciate a faithful husband when you've got one,' said Tommy.
'All my friends tell me you never know with husbands,' said Tuppance.
'You have the wrong kind of friends,' said Tommy.”
Agatha Christie, Postern of Fate
“I suppose without curiosity a man would be a tortoise. Very comfortable life, a tortoise has. Goes to sleep all winter and doesn't eat anything more than grass as far as I know, to live all the summer. Not an interesting life perhaps, but a very peaceful one.”
Agatha Christie, Postern of Fate
“Mary Jordan did not die naturally. It was one of us, I think I know which one.”
Agatha Christie, Postern of Fate
“Oh, fancy! All these. I really have forgotten a lot of these. Oh, here’s The Amulet and here’s The Psamayad. Here’s The New Treasure Seekers. Oh, I love all those. No, don’t put them in shelves yet, Albert. I think I’ll have to read them first.”
Agatha Christie, Postern of Fate
“England was in a funny state, a different state from what it had been. Or was it really always in the same state? Always underneath the smooth surface there was some black mud. There wasn't clear water down to the pebbles, down to the shells, lying on the bottom of the sea. There was something moving, something sluggish somewhere, something that had to be found, suppressed.”
Agatha Christie, Postern of Fate
“You always fuss over me,' said Tuppence.
'It's very nice of me to do so,' said Tommy. 'You should be very pleased to have a husband who fusses about you.”
Agatha Christie, Postern of Fate
“He spoke to Tommy in the way a dog does speak. He came up to him, shook himself, put a paw on Tommy's trouser leg and tried to pull him in the direction from which he had just come.”
Agatha Christie, Postern of Fate