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“I was willing to pay the price--any price--just to stand by what was the biggest thing in my life. But you were true to nothing--to nothing--to nobody.”
Gilbert Parker, The Judgment House: The Works of Gilbert Parker
“War was part chance, part common sense, part the pluck and luck of the devil.”
Gilbert Parker, The Judgment House: The Works of Gilbert Parker
“Back to Covent Garden perhaps; or perhaps there will be no 'after the war.' It may all end here. Who knows--who cares!”
Gilbert Parker, The Judgment House: The Works of Gilbert Parker
“When I kissed you, I set the seal upon my eternal offering to you.”
Gilbert Parker, The Judgment House: The Works of Gilbert Parker
“If you had lived a thousand years ago, you would have had a thousand lovers.”
Gilbert Parker, The Judgment House: The Works of Gilbert Parker
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“He saw that there had been a scene, and conceived that it was the kind of quarrel which could be better arranged by a third disinterested person.”
Gilbert Parker, The Judgment House: The Works of Gilbert Parker
“What I shall feel to-morrow I cannot tell. Maybe I shall go blind again, for women are never two days alike in their minds or bodies.”
Gilbert Parker, The Judgment House: The Works of Gilbert Parker