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The Crimson Cryptogram, Fergus Hume
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Fergus Hume

The Crimson Cryptogram

  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    The wicked are not always punished in this world,
  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    When a woman finds her master in an honourable, generous, kindly man, her happiness is assured.
  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    People who do most are thought least of, and it is your selfish person who gets all the love and the praise
  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    Women, Dr. Ellis, do not as a rule admire one another,
  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    he is secretive, and secretive people are always very dangerous to those of a more open disposition.
  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    "'There lives some soul of good in all things evil,'" quoted Ellis.
  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    "It is the most sensible men who become the greatest fools on occasions," he said, with the rough speech of intimate friendship. "You have
  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    "Man's love is of man's life a thing apart;
    'Tis woman's whole existence."
  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    Matrimony is a luxury a poor man must dispense with, if he wants to get on
  • Naty Phas quoted4 years ago
    "Poverty, naked and unconcealed! One can endure that, with some patience, as a beaten soldier in the battle of life. But genteel pauperism--the semi-poverty of the middle-class, that lives a necessary lie at the cost of incessant worry and constant defeat--there you have the true misery of life. Believe me, Cass, there is no torture like that of an ambition which cannot be attained for lack of money."
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