unearths some literary gems.
From Death Mask, by Jane Dentinger:
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She was a perfect type, just like an E. F. Benson character but with sex.
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FromĀ The Moonflower Murder, by Beverley Nichols:
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She looked like a sharp, modern full-stop on a page of illuminated parchment.
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[Rhetorical Questions Answered dept.]
"How dare you speak to me so insolently?"
"Because I do not care to have Krishna insulted."
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[Metaphorical Typography That Is Not Reflected in the Actual Type dept.]
"Mrs. Kenneth Faversham?" echoed Waller, in block capitals.