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Monday, 28 February 2011

My Cousin Rachel (Chapter 14) - Daphne Du Maurier

“‘I don’t know what’s come over you,’ she said; ‘you are losing your sense of humour.’ And she patted me on the shoulder and went upstairs. That was the infuriating thing about a woman. Always the last word. Leaving one to grapple with ill-temper, and she herself serene. A woman, it seemed, was never in the wrong. Or if she was, she twisted the fault to her advantage, making it seem otherwise.”

2 comments:

  1. This is my favorite book ever! Thanks for posting! I'm hoping you'll post some Brontë quotes next! I love all things Brontë!

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  2. Hi Melody! 'My Cousin Rachel' is such a gripping book! I will definately put up some Brontë treasures soon!!

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