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Dance with Death (Barker & Llewelyn, #12) Dance with Death by Will Thomas
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“That was my best hat and it was attached to my best head.”
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“There is nothing I have done that deserves this. I go to church, I say my prayers, I do unto others. Don’t cheat, don’t swear, try to be a good husband, and someone wants to blow my bloody head off anyway!”
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“It seems rather arbitrary. Why should one fellow sell potatoes on a street corner in Whitechapel while another wastes his days in a castle because his great-grandfather played cards and wenched with King Henry VIII?”
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“The barman took his time, pouring slowly, which is the proper way to respect a dark ale. Good stout should never be rushed.”
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“I confess I have an affinity for old things: books, knickknacks, curios, and detritus of a previous age.”
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“I find that a high in one area of my life often produces a low in another”
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“Smile, but keep your powder dry.”
Will Thomas, Dance with Death