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There are many reasons, most of them good ones, why a woman should want to murder her husband; homicide might be the only way for her to preserve a shred of dignity at a time, in a place, where women were deemed chattels, or, in the famous analogy of Tolstoy, like wine bottles that might conveniently be smashed when their contents were consumed.
— Dec 25, 2025 04:52AM
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Aňa
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... only a poor freak down on her luck, and an object of the most dubious kind of reality to her beholders, since both the men in the god-hut were accustomed to hallucinations and she who looks like a hallucination but is not had no place in their view of things.
— Dec 26, 2025 01:08AM
Aňa
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And she would see, once again, the wonder in the eyes of the beloved and become whole. Already she felt more blonde.
— Dec 26, 2025 12:49AM
Aňa
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'The heart is a treacherous organ and you're nothing if not impetuous. I fear for you, Sophie. Selling yourself is one thing and giving yourself away is quite another but, oh, Sophie! what if you rashly throw yourself away? (…)'
— Dec 25, 2025 02:14PM
Aňa
is on page 334 of 350
'The Prince who rescues the Princess from the dragon's lair is always forced to marry her, whether they've taken a liking to one another or not. That's the custom. And I don't doubt that custom will apply to the trapeze artiste who rescues the clown. The name of this custom is a "happy ending".'
'Marriage,' repeated Fevvers, in a murmur of awed distaste.
— Dec 25, 2025 02:09PM
'Marriage,' repeated Fevvers, in a murmur of awed distaste.
Aňa
is on page 298 of 350
The one-eyed man will be King in the country of the blind only if he arrives there in full possession of his partial faculties — that is, providing he is perfectly aware of the precise nature of sight and does not confuse it with second sight, nor with the mind's eye's visions, nor with madness.
— Dec 25, 2025 11:25AM
Aňa
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(…) she seized hold of the song in the supple lassoo of her voice and mated it with her new-found soul, so the song was utterly transformed and yet its essence did not change, in the same way a familiar face changes yet stays the same when it is freshly visited by love.
— Dec 25, 2025 11:10AM
Aňa
is on page 272 of 350
'I do think, myself,' I added, 'that a girl should shoot her own rapists.'
And I gave his rifle such a proprietorial glance that, if he'd anything of that nature in the back of his mind, then he'd got another think coming.
— Dec 25, 2025 09:03AM
And I gave his rifle such a proprietorial glance that, if he'd anything of that nature in the back of his mind, then he'd got another think coming.
Aňa
is on page 272 of 350
I probe him further on the 'dishonour' question.
'Wherein does a woman's honour reside, old chap? In her vagina or in her spirit?'
— Dec 25, 2025 09:01AM
'Wherein does a woman's honour reside, old chap? In her vagina or in her spirit?'
Aňa
is on page 210 of 350
When she dropped her wrap and donned her plumed topknot, it was as though a huge, not altogether friendly bird appeared among them. She cast a glance at the opulence reflected in the mirror, admired her own bosoms. In the auditorium, they demanded her. She cocked an ear.
‘Suckers,’ she said.
— Dec 25, 2025 01:57AM
‘Suckers,’ she said.
Aňa
is on page 208 of 350
(…) concerned only to give the illusion of intentional Bedlam, for the show must go on. And, even if Buffo at last had contrived to plunge his carving knife into the viscera of the Human Chicken, nobody in that vast gathering of merry folk would ever have been permitted to believe it was real manslaughter; it would have seemed, instead, the cream of the jest.
— Dec 25, 2025 01:46AM

