Phantom Victory Quotes
Phantom Victory
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Pamela F. Service36 ratings, 4.14 average rating, 5 reviews
Phantom Victory Quotes
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“Brian was waiting for her, shivering in the dark, but whether from cold or fear, she didn't know. It ought to be fear, she decided, but didn't tell him.”
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“Maybe we should freak him out and start following him for a change. That would force him to either do his own thinking or give up.”
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“Brian noted Stephenson's thin face and was surprised to find that the term looking daggers was not as impossible as it had always sounded.”
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― Phantom Victory
“Mrs. Cornwell smiled, and Terri knew and hated that smile. It was the same one her own mother used when she thought Terri was showing some interest in a member of the opposite sex. A smug, I-told-you-so, isn't-that-sweet smile.
Terri turned to Brian and felt a confusing surge of sympathy for the kid plus a determination not to show the slightest interest in him. Neither feeling gave her any idea what to say to him, however.”
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Terri turned to Brian and felt a confusing surge of sympathy for the kid plus a determination not to show the slightest interest in him. Neither feeling gave her any idea what to say to him, however.”
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“Only a superstitious, melodramatic nerd would try to keep from being bored to death by scaring himself to death instead.”
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― Phantom Victory
“He bet Great-aunt Sophie hadn't drowned in a ferry accident, after all. She'd probably thrown herself off a cliff out of pure boredom.”
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