3 Quotes by McKelle George

  • Author McKelle George
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    Benedick Scott was on his way to freedom or profound failure or, if the usual order of things held up, both. Two chests, strapped closed and marked for delivery to an apartment in Manhattan, sat at the end of his bed. On his person he needed only his typewriter, slung over his shoulder in a battered case. He'd stuffed the case with socks to cushion any dinging, along with his shaving kit, a worn copy of Middlemarch, and thirty-four pages of typed future.

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  • Author McKelle George
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    Benedick was about to lose his ally. He asked, "What was it again you needed me to do?"Prince considered and said, "Favor Beatrice with your company?""I hate you," Benedick thought.Prince smiled as if he'd heard him.

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    She let him do it, not only because she came out looking all right in his story, not a clock-throwing ruin of a girl, but also because Benedick's talking about her as if she were already one of them made her one of them. Words. What a tricky, tangled science.

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