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Post by Salzmank on Dec 11, 2018 21:30:31 GMT
1. Bump.
2. I’m on another quotation-hunt. For some reason I thought it was from a Sherlock Holmes story, but I don’t think so anymore. The speaker is listing qualities he doesn’t mind being attributed to him, but then he says, “But your pity–never!” It’s an “I can take anything but your pity” quotation, but I can’t for the life of me remember where it’s from.
[SOLVED, 12/12/2018–from John Dickson Carr’s The Crooked Hinge.)
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