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Cimorene ([personal profile] cimorene) wrote2023-01-21 09:12 pm
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Bon Mots from Mrs Bradley (Golden Age mystery sleuth by Gladys Mitchell)


  1. 'There’s a devil in a box in all of us, my dear Gavin. The lucky ones are those who can sit on the lid.' — The Devil's Elbow (1951)

  2. ‘Your inference, although excusable, is not yet translated to the hierarchy of fact,’ said Mrs. Bradley mildly. — The Devil's Elbow (1951)

  3. Dame Beatrice ate because, without food, life becomes precarious. — The Nodding Canaries (1961)

  4. ‘What did you make of him?’ asked Laura, when they were in the car and were heading for Harrogate.

    ‘Perspicuous, honest, well-balanced, kindly, courageous and the possessor of a sense of humour, child.’

    ‘Sounds like God’s gift to an undeserving universe.’

    ‘I do not quibble with your postulation.’

    — The Nodding Canaries (1961)

  5. 'We shall do better to leave well alone, and the cadavers where they are, for the present.' — A Hearse on May-Day (1972)

  6. 'I’m not an authority on piping or stabbing, let alone a combination of the two.' — My Bones Will Keep (1962)