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Anthony Burgess
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A Dead Man in Deptford
Blessed tree and blessed birds, that were to be neither saved nor damned.
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A Dead Man in Deptford
They did not understand him. Poor Dorothy had been long in the situation they seemed only to have arrived at, but she tried to tear the head off her doll and cried what sounded like . There, you hear, her mother said. Clever girl, she crooned at her. Say God. Say sky. . She has said her prayers, Kit said in weariness.
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A Dead Man in Deptford
Kit bowed to all in the manner of a single wave of obeisance and left the chamber in some anger and disquiet. Outside the door he saw Baines waiting for entrance. Kit spat and said: No buboes yet? The devils of the plague know their own. Baines said: &emdash; That is not friendly.
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Reason and faith, the Archbishop said, do not of necessity cohere. Reason saith that water will not be transformed to wine. Faith has a contrary answer.
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