Alan Bradley Quotes
To Each Of The Mourners Outside In The Lane, I Would Be No More Than A Pale Face Glimpsed For A Moment Behind The Glass. I Wished I Could Smile At Each Of Them, But I Knew I Must Not, Since A Grinning Mug Would Spoil Their Memories Of This Sad Occasion.
We Were All Of Us Mourners Overtaken By The Moment: It Was Not Ours To Shape. We Must Give Ourselves Over To Being The Grieving Family, Upon Whom Others Must Be Permitted To Shower Sympathy.
All Of This I Knew Without Ever Having Been Told. It Had Somehow Been Born In My Blood.
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