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British passengers disembarking later in Belfast blithely told reporters they'd had "a marvellous passage".
Here's a marvellous passage from Indian Camp: "Do many men kill themselves, Daddy?" "Not very many, Nick".
In one marvellous passage, Renault writes: "With a poignancy he had never felt during the half-stupefying agony on the beach, he was beset by a terrible consciousness of the world's ever-renewed, ever-varied, never-dying pain".
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Hiding inside a book ostensibly about foxhunting are marvellous private passages taking us back to her girlhood and illuminating her family relationships, past and present.
The whole passage is a marvellous intertextual tip of the hat to DeLillo, who blurbed Spiotta's first book, "Lightning Field," and is thanked in the acknowledgements of both "Eat the Document" and "Stone Arabia".
In one passage, he commented on a "marvellous photograph" of Christopher Isherwood in the Observer, adding: "Why has Isherwood fizzled out?
I happened to be reading Samuel Butler's Notebooks, and he went, 'Oh! Marvellous!', and began to quote his favourite passages.
Disraeli gained wide acclaim and became a hero to his party for the "marvellous parliamentary skill" with which he secured the passage of Reform in the Commons.
The camera, just a marvellous piece of new technology, was the vehicle for our passage toward the pathological pride and idolatry of our media culture.
The first passage is from "The Goldfinch," the second from E. Nesbit's marvellous book for children, "The Story of the Treasure Seekers," published in 1899.
Marvellous, marvellous, absolutely splendid.
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