Shirley Jackson

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

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  • ask me abouthas quoted5 years ago
    only wished they would come true. “It’s wrong to hate them,” Constance said, “it only weakens you,” but I hated them anyway, and wondered why it had been worth while creating them in the first place.
  • CharlotteGothamhas quoted9 years ago
    A pretty sight, a lady with a book.
  • Alaa Maadadihas quoted4 months ago
    Our house was a castle, turreted and open to the sky.
  • fanhas quoted7 months ago
    Our house was a castle, turreted and open to the sky.
  • fanhas quoted7 months ago
    Constance stirred, and the leaves rustled. “The way you did before?” she asked.

    It had never been spoken of between us, not once in six years.

    “Yes,” I said after a minute, “the way I did before.”

    Oh my God so Mary was the one who killed them all

  • fanhas quoted7 months ago
    “I wonder if Cousin Mary knows how I get even with people who don’t like me?

    This is creepy

  • fanhas quoted7 months ago
    “We eat the year away. We eat the spring and the summer and the fall. We wait for something to grow and then we eat it.”
  • ninahas quotedlast year
    “I put it in the sugar.”
  • ninahas quotedlast year
    “I am going to put death in all their food and watch them die.”

    Constance stirred, and the leaves rustled. “The way you did before?” she asked.

    It had never been spoken of between us, not once in six years.

    “Yes,” I said after a minute, “the way I did before.”
  • ninahas quotedlast year
    “Where is Julian Blackwood?” he asked a woman in the doorway, and the woman said, “Down in the boneyard ten feet deep.”
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