By the Hands of Men, Book Three Quotes
By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
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“The American woman brayed again.”
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
“She was wearing an inexpensive, modest, and slightly ugly dress that Robert believed had been purchased for her by the nuns, women whose fashion sense was highly suspect.”
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
“The smoking room was mostly empty (unlike the Long Bar), but it did smell rather musty with the uneasy ghosts of so many pipes and cigars.”
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
“a prominent, neatly painted sign. No Chinese or Dogs Allowed. There was something so casually ugly about that sentiment against the setting of the beautiful little park. This contrast he would see again and again, the beautiful side-by-side with the appalling.”
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
“you probably feel like you’ve been shat out of a dyspeptic rhino, you do,”
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
― By the Hands of Men, Book Three: Robert The Ingenuities of Hell
