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Murder at the Fair (A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery, #6) Murder at the Fair by Verity Bright
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“A part of me knew evil only begets more evil”
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“I tell you Eleanor, I'm glad it's Brice who has him locked up as I fear my temper would beat my professionalism by a very long chalk, likely all the way to my fists!”
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“Always said we should celebrate a person's life, not mourn their passing”
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“Guilt's a bad enough bedfellow without grief stealing in and hogging the quilt”
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“Even though he was impossibly attractive, on the few occasions she'd met him. she'd found his charms most definitely ended at his appearance; his personality being a poor and ignorant second cousin”
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“When the man who buries the dead dies, Clifford, who is left to bury him?”
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“Clifford led her to the southern end of the green, where it seemed most of the village had assembled. She felt utterly at peace and very lucky. It was almost as though she was watching seven hundred years of history unfold before her in a single afternoon”
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“syllabub.”
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“quoits”
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“festooned”
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“extremely”
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“with”
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