Dorothy Dunnett Quotes
We Met Once When You Were A Boy, At Midculter.' He Paused. 'You Are Not Like Your Brother.'
'No,' Crawford Said. He Gave His Hand Another Shake And Then Loosed It With Apparent Reluctance. 'Richard Will Never Be Whipped At A Cart-arse For Bawdry. I Don't Know Whether You Notice, But He Wears Nothing But Mockado And Fustian. The Graveyard At Culter Is Full Of Pauperized Mercers.
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