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A 137-post collection

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Swamp Witch and the Tea-Drinking Man, by David Nickle

> Swamp witch squinted. > "Annabel?" she called. > "Yes'm." > From around the top corner of the doorframe, Annabel »

Caroline on scrapbook, david nickle, monstrous affections, writing 27 March 2017

Repressive Tolerance, by Herbert Marcuse

> With respect to historical violence emanating from among the ruling classes, no such relation to progress seems to obtain. The long series of dynastic and »

Caroline on scrapbook, herbert marcuse, writing 22 March 2017

The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt

> With a full-armed gesture of old, he swatted away my words. "No, no. Wait here. I want to show you something." > He »

Caroline on scrapbook, donna tartt, the goldfinch, writing 21 March 2017

The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster

> "When the two boys grew to young-manhood, the king called them to him and said: 'I am becoming an old man and can »

Caroline on scrapbook, the phantom tollbooth, norton juster, writing 20 March 2017

Candide, by Voltaire

> At the bottom of his heart Candide had no wish to marry Cunegonde. But the extreme impertinence of the Baron determined him to conclude the »

Caroline on scrapbook, candide, voltaire, writing 17 March 2017
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