Eleanor Catton Quotes
I Am Trying To Decide Between The Whole Truth, And Nothing But The Truth,' He Said Presently. 'I Am Afraid My History Is Such That I Can't Manage Both At Once.
'Hi - No Need For The Truth At All,' Said Paddy Ryan. 'Who Said Anything About The Truth? You're A Free Man In This Country, Walter Moody. You Tell Me Any Old Rubbish You Like, And If You String It Out Until We Reach The Junction At Kunara, Then I Shall Count It As A Very Fine Tale.
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