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Rook (Jackaby) Rook by William Ritter
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“Progress demands discomfort.”
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“You were right, Inspector. This is definitely the home of a practicing witch,” I observed. “Always nice to have one of those around,” Jackaby added. “Practical magic has a way of lifting up a neighborhood. It’s the subtle things.” “What did you say was her line of work?” I asked the inspector. “Midwife,” said Dupin. “Mm. Good career for a witch,” said Jackaby.”
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“Bureau of Curiosities?” I said. “Are you the ones who investigate counterfeit currency?” “That would be the Secret Service,” Agent Kit responded hotly. “We were established four years before they were.” “Secret Service got the better name,” I said. “Nice alliteration to it. Easy to remember.” Kit bristled. “The Bureau of Curiosities doesn’t need to be easy to remember. That’s the point. We operate discreetly.” “Well, then—Secret Service still got the better name, didn’t they?” Agent Kit just glowered.”
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“It was like when you see a certain shade of blue and something inside of you just knows that it smells of peppermint and sounds like plucking violin strings.”
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