Susanna Clarke

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell

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  • Анна П.has quoted6 years ago
    She even learnt the language of a strange country which, Signor Tosetti had been told, some people believed still existed, although no one in the world could say where it was. (The name of this country was Wales.)
  • prozachas quoted6 years ago
    Even his dearest friends would have admitted that he possessed not a single good quality
  • b5971680452has quoted12 days ago
    She was a remarkably elegant woman with a pale, perfect skin and dark hair most gracefully arranged. She wore a gown of white muslin and an Indian shawl of ivory, silver and black. She seemed altogether too well dressed to be a governess and too much at home to be a lady's companion.
  • billecarthas quoted2 years ago
    a compound of ink, paper, seacoals, brandy, opium, rotting apples, candles, coffee
  • billecarthas quoted2 years ago
    How to putte Questiones to the Dark and understand its Answeres.
  • Maria Kochakovahas quoted4 years ago
    Here were marvellous stone carvings of a hundred English trees: hawthorn, oak, blackthorn, wormwood, cherry and bryony. Mr Segundus found two stone dragons no longer than his forearm, which slipped one after the other, over and under and between stone hawthorn branches, stone hawthorn leaves, stone hawthorn roots and stone hawthorn tendrils. They moved, it seemed, with as much ease as any other creature and yet the sound of so many stone muscles moving together under a stone skin, that scraped stone ribs, that clashed against a heart made of stone – and the sound of stone claws rattling over stone branches – was quite intolerable and Mr Segundus wondered that they could bear it. He observed a little cloud of gritty dust, such as attends the work of a stonecutter, that surrounded them and rose up in the air; and he believed that if the spell allowed them to remain in motion for any length of time they would wear themselves away to a sliver of limestone.
  • Divyahas quoted5 years ago
    Why should any one expect more?”
  • Divyahas quoted5 years ago
    he had begun to wonder why the great feats of magic that he read about remained on the pages of his book and were no longer seen in the street or written about in the newspapers.
  • Анна П.has quoted6 years ago
    “Such nonsense!” declared Dr Greysteel. “Whoever heard of cats doing anything useful!”
    “Except for staring at one in a supercilious manner,” said Strange. “That has a sort of moral usefulness, I suppose, in making one feel uncomfortable and encouraging sober reflection upon one’s imperfections.”
  • Анна П.has quoted6 years ago
    Their religion is of the strictest sort, Stephen. Almost everything is forbidden to them except carpets.
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