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Suffer the Little Children (Commissario Brunetti, #16) Suffer the Little Children by Donna Leon
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“You really love to gossip, don't you?” he asked, wishing she had brought him a glass of wine.
“Yes, I suppose I do,” she answered, sounding surprised at the realization. “You think that's why I love reading novels so much?”
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“She was not beautiful, but she had a pleasant face, the sort that would wear well through life, becoming more attractive as she grew older.”
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“We’ve had the bottle since Christmas. With any luck we’ll get another one this year, so I see no reason we shouldn’t drink it.’ ‘Do you think there’s grappa in heaven?’ Brunetti asked. ‘Since there’s no heaven, no, there’s no grappa in heaven,’ she answered, then added, ‘which is even more reason to drink it while we can.’ ‘I’m helpless in the face of your logic,’ Brunetti said, emptied his glass, and handed it to her. ‘I’ll be back in a moment.’ ‘Good,’ Brunetti said and closed his eyes again.”
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“Crime films always advised impostors ro select a name close enough to their own to allow them to respond to it automatically.”
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“In another culture, Giuliano Marcolini might have been described as fat: Italians, however, graced with a language from which euphemism springs with endless sympathy, would describe him as 'robusto'.”
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“Over the years, he had come to believe that he could have only a second-class opinion about abortion and that his gender deprived him of a vote on the subject. This in no way affected his thoughts or his visceral feelings, but the right to a decision belonged to women on this one.”
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