Mervyn Peake Quotes
She Was Gauche In Movement And In A Sense, Ugly Of Face, But With How Small A Twist Might She Not Suddenly Have Become Beautiful. Her Sullen Mouth Was Full And Rich - Her Eyes Smouldered.
A Yellow Scarf Hung Loosely Around Her Neck. Her Shapeless Dress Was A Flaming Red.
For All The Straightness Of Her Back She Walked With A Slouch.
"Come Here," Said Lord Groan As She Was About To Pass Him And The Doctor.
"Yes Father," She Said Huskily.
"Where Have You Been For The Last Fortnight, Fuchsia?"
"Oh, Here And There, Father," She Said, Staring At Her Shoes. She Tossed Her Long Hair And It Flapped Down Her Back Like A Pirate's Flag. She Stood In About As Awkward A Manner As Could Be Conceived. Utterly Unfeminine - No Man Could Have Invented It.
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