unearths some literary gems.
From Excellent Intentions, by Richard Hull:
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"I suppose that Cargate's tone and manner ruffled me and that therefore I was critical." Macpherson ran his hand through his grey hair so that it certainly looked literally ruffled.
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"You don't do such a thing, for fear, as they said on the margins of the Victorian penny reds, of 'damaging the cement.' I always like that phrase."
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"Does that make a difference? I only just want to know"....Had the rest of the jury been aware of it, he went through life saying that he 'only just wanted to know.'"
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"I second that." The remark came from a man who...acted on the principle that it helped to reach a decision rapidly if every proposition was immediately seconded....He made an invariable practice of seconding everything--occasionally absent-mindedly seconding the opposition to something whose proposal he had already attempted to secure.
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