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by Alan Vanneman (2008)
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"Invitation to a Shooting Party", Chapter 2

Inviting Wolfe to Bucks County was like inviting the Statue of Liberty. Neither was likely to make the trip.  

Chapter 4

  I stood over the kill, feeling happy.

Nero Wolfe, ib.

  “[...] The English aristocracy is equally striking for both its insolence and its insolvency. And one may include arrogance and incompetence as well.”  

Nero Wolfe, Chapter 6

“It is astonishing what gilded embroidery the aristocracy will not lavish upon the implements of their leisure. As though the purpose of life were to shoot a bird rather than eat one.”  

Nero Wolfe, ib.

  “[...] I find that I carry not an ounce of surplus. One must balance one’s temperament as one can. [...]”