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Harry Potter
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Gladiator by Ridley Scott, starring Joaquin Phoenix.
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Dublin is a city which glows with promises and promises to mend broken promises, which sparkles with guesses, which loves to agree and reserves the private pleasure of not really agreeing at all.
Dublin: A Portrait by V.S. Pritchett with photographs by Evelyn Hofer. First published 1967 by the Bodley Head, London. -
The city of
Matteradam
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When De Selby returned he carried a tray with plates, knives, a dish of butter and an ornate basket full of what seemed golden bread.
- Sit in to the table, lads - pull over your chairs, he said. This is merely what the Church calls collation. These delightful wheaten farls were made by me, like the whiskey, but you must not think I’m like an ancient Roman emperor living in daily fear of being poisoned. I’m alone here, and it’s a long painful pilgrimage to the shops.The Dalkey Archive by Flann O’ Brien, first published in 1964. -
a sup taken
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I ordered a bottle of whiskey, precious stones to the value of £200,000, some bananas, a fountain-pen and writing materials
The Third Policeman by Flann O’ Brien, first published in 1967. -
His moustache was damp from drinking milk.
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A contrary pancake surely, a fingerish atrocity but not without a queer charm all its own.
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ventotto anni di colazione con J.T.
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Eighteen years of Lunch with the FT
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perseverance is its own reward and necessity is the unmarried mother of invention.
The Third Policeman by Flann O’ Brien, first published in 1967. -
Always ask any questions there are to be asked and never answer any.
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she spent her life making tea to pass the time
The Third Policeman by Flann O’ Brien, first published in 1967.