Flavia De Luce 1 - the Sweetness At the Bottom of the Pie
Flavia De Luce 1 - the Sweetness At the Bottom of the Pie
Alan Bradley
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But then, picking up speed, they soon smoothed out into a steady flow. “My father was not an easy man to like,” he said. “He sent me away to boarding school when I was eleven. I seldom saw him again. It's odd, you know: I never knew what interested him until someone at his funeral, one of the pallbearers, chanced to remark that his passion had been netsuke. I had to look it up in the dictionary.” “It's a small Japanese carving in ivory,” I said. “It's in one of Austin Freeman's Dr. Thorn...dyke stories.” Father ignored me and went on. “Although Greyminster was no more than a few miles from Buckshaw, in those days it might just as well have been on the moon. We were fortunate indeed in our headmaster, Dr. Kissing, a gentle soul who believed no harm could ever come to the boy who was administered daily doses of Latin, rugger, cricket, and history, and on the whole, we were treated well. "Like most, I was a solitary boy at first, keeping to my books and weeping in the hedgerows whenever I could get away on my own.
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