Diane Setterfield

Once Upon a River

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  • ClydeBunnyhas quoted2 years ago
    And now, dear reader, the story is over. It is time for you to cross the bridge once more and return to the world you came from. This river, which is and is not the Thames, must continue flowing without you. You have haunted here long enough, and besides, surely you have rivers of your own to attend to?
  • Alexander Simonhas quoted3 years ago
    As often as not, people reserved their curtness for those who were, like him, unfamiliar. Difference was upsetting, and people armed themselves with aggression when they met it.
  • Alexander Simonhas quoted3 years ago
    You can buy and sell anything you wants at the Green Dragon – rubies, women, souls.
  • Alexander Simonhas quoted3 years ago
    If it has a beginning, it is located in a dark, inaccessible place. Better study where it goes than where it comes from.
  • Alexander Simonhas quoted3 years ago
    They were collectors of words, the same way so many of the gravel-diggers were collectors of fossils. They kept an ear constantly alert for them, the rare, the unusual, the unique.
  • Alexander Simonhas quoted3 years ago
    ‘Marry? Not me,’ she told him every time.
    ‘Why ever not?’ he pressed, when he had heard the same answer half a dozen times.
    ‘I’m more use to the world as a nurse than as a wife and mother.’
  • Денис Васильченкоhas quoted4 years ago
    An idea came floating towards her in the dark
  • Денис Васильченкоhas quoted4 years ago
    It was no wonder it made a sound like the teeth of a saw on wood
  • Денис Васильченкоhas quoted4 years ago
    was no wonder it made a sound like the teeth of a saw on wood
  • Денис Васильченкоhas quoted4 years ago
    if he were alone it was foolish
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