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Looking Quotes by Derek Landy
- That's beautiful,' Valkyrie said, looking at it. Isn't it? This necklace has cost two very fine men their lives. At times, I wear it in…
- Stephanie could see the greed seep into the watery eyes of her father’s other brother, a horrible little man called Fergus, as he nodded sadly…
- You should have called us. Desmond would have picked you up.' 'No I wouldn't,' Valkyrie's dad said, stepping into earshot. 'Sorry, Fletcher, but I had…
- I swear, talking to you is like talking to a really good-looking and mildly stupid brick wall.
- You be sure to throw the book at him, you hear me? I feel violated, Detective. Violated." "I'll throw this table at you if you…
- What?" she asked again. He pointed ahead of them. "See that?" "What, the snow?" "Beyond that." "More snow?" "Stop looking at the snow.
- Is that it?†“No. That’s a wall.†“It could be disguised.†“You’re not very good at looking for things, are you?†“I’m good at looking…
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