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A Question of Betrayal
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“The trees in the small copses of wood were just beginning to turn color. The chestnuts like liquid amber deepening here and there; willows still trailed streamers of green. The wild roses in the hedges were long finished, and they showed bunches of orange hips where flowers had been.”
― A Question of Betrayal
― A Question of Betrayal
“It all comes down to fear and greed. The easiest way to make that respectable is to call it nationalism, as you can’t fault a man for loving his country.”
― A Question of Betrayal
― A Question of Betrayal
“I’m so sorry, my dear,” she said quietly. “It’s a shock, even though he was old. Pieces of our lives being chipped away reminds us of our own fragility, and how precious life is.”
― A Question of Betrayal
― A Question of Betrayal
“She remembered Grandma Josephine telling her that at twenty, or even thirty, you had the face Nature had given you, but at sixty, you had the face you deserved, the one you had made for yourself.”
― A Question of Betrayal
― A Question of Betrayal
“You can’t fight their battles for them, only give them armor.” Who”
― A Question of Betrayal
― A Question of Betrayal
“The hedge beside him was full of orange hips where the wild roses had been, and darker red clusters of berries from the hawthorns, which had been covered with white blossoms, like snowdrifts in the spring. The perfume was almost too heavy. He”
― A Question of Betrayal
― A Question of Betrayal
