Alan Bradley Quotes
There Are Rare And Precious Moments, When One Is A Stranger In A Room, That One Can Examine Its Inhabitants With Little Or No Prejudice. Without Knowing So Much As Their Names, It Is Possible To Form An Assessment Based Purely Upon Observation And Instinct.
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