The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Once, over dinner, Henry was quite startled to learn from me than men had walked on the moon. “No,” he said, putting down his fork.
“It’s true,” chorused the rest, who had somehow managed to pick this up along the way.
“I don’t believe it.”
“I saw it,” said Bunny. “It was on television.”
“How did they get there? When did this happen?"
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The Gentleman’s guide to Vice and Virtue
— “Oh no.”
Percy looks sideways at me. "Oh no what?"
I swallow. "I'd first like it to be noted that I am most certainly not a smuggler."
"Monty..." he says, my name sopping with dread.
"And," I continue overtop him, "I'd like you to both remember just how much you adore me and how dull and gloomy your lives would be without me in them."
"What did you do?
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A l l F o r T h e G a m e
“Neil Josten let his cigarette burn to the filter without taking a drag.”
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Kaz Brekker - the bastard of the barrel
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