Joanne Harris

Jigs & Reels

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  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    the crematorium was one of the most prestigious venues in London
  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    a nun gathering alms at the door of the basilica collects more than she bargained for; the old gentleman who gives her a hundred-franc note receives an unexpected handful of change; later, that night, a lad who swears he is fourteen will meet us both in the dark archway of a closed Métro station, and after that the young lad (who is really nineteen and doing good business) will take me to a club, where I shall mingle freely among the revelers, dipping into drinks, sharing cigarettes, touching flesh and enjoying the warm, damp air.
  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    I’d like to stay with the cleaning woman, but life’s just too short. There are hundreds—thousands—of others out there waiting for me.
  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    She’d been sleeping under a bridge; she was sixteen; dog-tired; beautiful. Tinfoil and spent needles littered the floor around her bed.
  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    the hard-core hypochondriac
  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    I’m a wanderer. A traveler. A party animal. I’m a free spirit, and I go wherever the wind takes me.
  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    The cleaning woman is old but tough. She lives near Pigalle.
  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    He wants intimacy; to stay in bed all day with the television on and cool drinks by the bedside. I’m a social animal;
  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    You’ll never tie me down. I’m a free spirit; I go wherever the wind takes me.
  • Kuba Zahradniczekhas quoted4 years ago
    At Gran’s funeral there had been sherry and sausage rolls, and we had cried together, Mum and Sis and I, at the unfairness that takes away a relative without warning at the age of fifty-nine;
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