Oh, really," said Deborah brightly, "you don't look like the sort of man who reads anything.

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In "Death of a Glutton" by M.C. Beaton, the character Deborah makes a playful remark to a man, suggesting that he doesn’t seem to be the type who enjoys reading. Her bright tone indicates a lighthearted interaction, hinting at her amusement or disbelief regarding his interests.

This exchange illustrates the dynamic between the characters, showcasing Deborah's personality and possibly her judgments based on appearances. It sets the stage for further developments in their relationship and the unfolding mystery in the book.

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