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Mark André
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Never before had Martha come of her own will, unpressed, to the (hotel). We had never slept before in my bed. It was for half-an-hour only, but the sleep was deeper than any I have known since. I woke flinching from her mouth with my wounded gum.
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Mark André
is on page 177 of 320
We lay quietly side by side in our grave, and I loved her as I had never done in the Peugeot or the bedroom above Hamit’s store. We approached one another by words more nearly than we had ever approached by touch.
— Jul 13, 2026 12:37PM
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Mark André
is on page 170 of 320
I listened to him with astonishment. The dream was intact. Reality could not touch him.
— Jul 13, 2026 12:07PM
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Mark André
is on page 130 of 320
One of the hungry unowned cats which haunted that end of the drive had leapt, in fear of the intrusion, on to the top of the hearse and it stood there arched and shivering like something struck by lightening. No one attempted to drive it away—the Haitians may well have believed it to contain the soul of the ex-Minister himself.
— Jul 13, 2026 07:59AM
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Mark André
is on page 125 of 320
Next day a number of the distracted me from the fate of Jones, but I do not believe Mr. Smith for one moment forgot him.
— Jul 13, 2026 07:28AM
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Mark André
is on page 67 of 320
For writers it is always said that the first twenty years of life contain the whole of experience—the rest is observation, but I think it is equally true of all of us.
— Jul 12, 2026 02:47PM
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Mark André
is on page 33 of 320
I wasn’t going to confide my reasons to the purser. They were too personal and too serious, if one can describe as serious the confused comedy of our private lives.
— Jul 12, 2026 11:18AM
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Mark André
is on page 22 of 320
‘But hasn’t it occurred to you, Mr. Brown, that it isn’t the poor who make the trouble in the world? Wars are made by politicians, by capitalists, by intellectuals, by bureaucrats, by Wall Street bosses or Communist bosses—they are none of them made by the poor.’
‘And the rich and the powerful aren’t vegetarian, I suppose?
‘No sir. Not usually.’ Again I felt ashamed of my cynicism.
— Jul 11, 2026 09:55PM
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‘And the rich and the powerful aren’t vegetarian, I suppose?
‘No sir. Not usually.’ Again I felt ashamed of my cynicism.
Mark André
is on page 7 of 320
—who cares for dead politicians sufficiently to remember with what issues they were identified? Free Trade is less interesting than an Ashanti war, though the London pigeons do not distinguish between the two.
— Jul 11, 2026 08:47PM
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