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quod erat demonstrandum, which is Latin for which is the thing that was going to be proved, which means thus it is proved. By Mark Haddon
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It was 7 minutes after midnight. The dog was lying on the grass in the middle of the lawn in front of Mrs. Shears's house. By Mark Haddon
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I've always really enjoyed writing different things because I get bored very easily. By Mark Haddon
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And I went into the garden and lay down and looked at the stars in the sky and made myself negligible. By Mark Haddon
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I think prime numbers are like life. They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spent all your time thinking about them By Mark Haddon
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Prime numbers are what is left when you have taken all the patterns away. I think prime numbers are like life. By Mark Haddon
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From a good book, I want to be taken to the very edge. I want a glimpse into that outer darkness. By Mark Haddon
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Life is difficult, you know. It's bloody hard telling the truth all the time. Sometimes it's impossible. By Mark Haddon
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You could ask for hugs if you were feeling sad or you'd hurt yourself, but when it happened spontaneously it made you feel warm inside. By Mark Haddon
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I do not like strangers because I do not like people I have never met before. They are hard to understand. By Mark Haddon
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Children simply don't make the distinction; a book is either good or bad. And some of the books they think are good are very, very bad indeed. By Mark Haddon
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Water purling between the rocks, weed under the surface like green hair in the wind. By Mark Haddon
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[I]t is funny because economists are not real scientists, and because logicians think more clearly, but mathematicians are best. By Mark Haddon
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Life is a cowpat sandwich Jimbo.' he sighed 'with a very thin bread and lots of filling. By Mark Haddon
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And intuition is what people is what people use in life to make decisions.But logic can help you work out the right answer. By Mark Haddon
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He smelled of something I do not know the name of which Father often smells of when he comes home from work. By Mark Haddon
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And one of the friends died of fear that very nice and the other two were broken men for the rest of their lives. By Mark Haddon
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That was because when I was little I didn't understand about other people having minds. By Mark Haddon
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She understood now. You got married in spite of your wedding not because of it. By Mark Haddon
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Payments to the disabled are getting slashed and people like me are getting a tax cut. Who could possibly think that is a good thing? By Mark Haddon
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Every life is narrow. Our only escape is not to run away, but to learn to love the people we are and the world in which we find ourselves. By Mark Haddon
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..and only sticks and stones can break my bones. By Mark Haddon
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I don't mean that literary fiction is better than genre fiction, On the contrary; novels can perform two functions and most perform only one. By Mark Haddon
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I knew there was a story; once you find a dog with a fork through it, you know there's a story there. By Mark Haddon
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How do you remember this stuff? But why had she forgotten? That was the real question. By Mark Haddon
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Mad as a fucking hatter. Jesus, By Mark Haddon
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I find people confusing. By Mark Haddon
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I find people confusing.this is for 2 main reasons. By Mark Haddon
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Young readers have to be entertained. No child reads fiction because they think it's going to make them a better person. By Mark Haddon
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Being clever was when you looked at how things were and used the evidence to work out something new. By Mark Haddon
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I like having my back pressed against a wall and being made to work harder so I don't embarrass myself. By Mark Haddon
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He had dreadlocks, which is what some black people have, but he was white, and dreadlocks is when you never wash your hair and it looks like old rope. By Mark Haddon
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Loving someone is helping them when they get in trouble, and looking after them, and telling them the truth ... By Mark Haddon
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The way of creating believable characters is not by conforming to a set of PC rules. By Mark Haddon
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Most men wanted to tell you what they knew. The route to Wisbech. How to get a log fire going. David made her feel she was the one who knew things. He By Mark Haddon
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The one thing you have to do if you write a book is put yourself in someone else's shoes. The reader's shoes. You've got to entertain them. By Mark Haddon
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Show me the artist anywhere who's had an utterly stable mental life, and I'll buy you hot dinners for the rest of your life. By Mark Haddon
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He'd tried celibacy. The only problem was the lack of sex. By Mark Haddon
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If you enjoy math and you write novels, it's very rare that you'll get a chance to put your math into a novel. I leapt at the chance. By Mark Haddon
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I think the U.K. is too small to write about from within it and still make it seem foreign and exotic and interesting. By Mark Haddon
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It sounds like white noise everywhere, which is like silcence but not empty. By Mark Haddon
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And it came to Daisy out of the blue. Her mother was a human being. How rarely she saw it. By Mark Haddon
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He wanted to make her feel good. She couldn't remember the last time someone had done that. He By Mark Haddon
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Use your imagination, and you'll see that even the most narrow, humdrum lives are infinite in scope if you examine them with enough care. By Mark Haddon
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Science and literature give me answers. And they ask me questions I will never be able to answer. By Mark Haddon
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She idly stroked his head in the way one might stroke a dog. By Mark Haddon
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I read very, very little fiction as a kid. All the books I can remember are junior science books. By Mark Haddon
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Many children's writers don't have children of their own. By Mark Haddon
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I've worked in television long enough to know that when you stop enjoying that type of thing you go home and do something else. By Mark Haddon
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Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem. No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary. By Mark Haddon
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Lots of things are mysteries. But that doesn't mean there isn't an answer to them. It's just that scientists haven't found the answer yet. By Mark Haddon
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And this shows that sometimes people want to be stupid and they do not want to know the truth. By Mark Haddon
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People disappear, leaving only bodies that flicker on and off in beds in time with the steady toggle of the dark. By Mark Haddon
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He really did not care whether he survived or not, so long as it rendered him unconscious and absolved him of responsibility. By Mark Haddon
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She is off the heart's map and her compass is spinning. By Mark Haddon
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And then, after a while, she said, 'Christopher, let me hold your hand. Just for once. Just for me. Will you? I won't hold it hard. By Mark Haddon
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Everything in the garden became suddenly vivid as if some general membrane had been peeled away. By Mark Haddon
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She watched the children the way a snake might watch a cat. By Mark Haddon
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All brave men are slightly stupid. By Mark Haddon
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[ ... ] intuition can sometimes get things wrong. And intuition is what people use in life to make decisions. By Mark Haddon
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I think I've learnt that there is no character so strange that you haven't shared their experience in some small way. By Mark Haddon
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I was born too late for steam trains and a lazy eye meant I'd never be an astronaut. By Mark Haddon
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Like when you wake up at night, and the only sounds you hear are the sounds inside your head. By Mark Haddon
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Reading is a conversation. All books talk. But a good book listens as well. By Mark Haddon
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The main impetus for being a writer is thinking, 'I could invent another world. I'm not terribly keen on this one.' By Mark Haddon
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And outside the window was like a map, except it was in 3 dimensions and it was life-size because it was the thing it was a map of. By Mark Haddon
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Time is only the relationship between the different things changing By Mark Haddon
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The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes. By Mark Haddon
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And so, if you get lost in time it is like being lost in a desert, except that you can't see the desert because it is not a thing. By Mark Haddon
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Metaphors are lies. By Mark Haddon
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There's something with the physical size of America ... American writers can write about America and it can still feel like a foreign country. By Mark Haddon
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Everyone in their little worlds. By Mark Haddon
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Also had a very hairy nose. It looked as if there were two very small mice hiding in his nostrils.1 By Mark Haddon
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My book has a very simple surface, but there are layers of irony and paradox all the way through it. By Mark Haddon
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If one book's done this well, you want to write another one that does just as well. There's that horror of the second novel that doesn't match up. By Mark Haddon
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I've written 16 children's books and five unpublished novels. Some of the latter were breathtakingly bad. By Mark Haddon
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I started writing books for children because I could illustrate them myself and because, in my innocence, I thought they'd be easier. By Mark Haddon
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No one wants to know how clever you are. They don't want an insight into your mind, thrilling as it might be. They want an insight into their own. By Mark Haddon
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I cared about dogs because they were faithful and honest, and some dogs were cleverer and more interesting than some people. By Mark Haddon
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I think good books have to make a few people angry. By Mark Haddon
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I think one of the things you have to learn if you're going to create believable characters is never to make generalizations about groups of people. By Mark Haddon
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Madness doesn't happen to someone alone. Very few people have experiences that are theirs alone. By Mark Haddon
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Why I like timetables, because they make sure I don't get lost in time. By Mark Haddon
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Perhaps the best you could hope for was not to do the same thing to your own children. By Mark Haddon
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Most of my work consisted of crossing out. Crossing out was the secret of all good writing. By Mark Haddon
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I said that I wasn't clever. I was just noticing how things were, and that wasn't clever. That was just being observant. By Mark Haddon
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He said, 'are you telling the truth?'I said, 'Yes. I always tell the truth. By Mark Haddon
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Everyone has learning difficulties, because learning to speak French or understanding relativity is difficult. By Mark Haddon
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Everything seemed suspended, in some kind of balance. Obviously someone would come along and fuck it up, because that's what other people did. By Mark Haddon
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B is for bestseller. By Mark Haddon
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.. a simile is not a lie, unless it is a bad simile. By Mark Haddon
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If you're trying to be a successful writer, and you go into a second-hand bookshop, it's the graveyard of people whose books haven't been wanted. By Mark Haddon
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That kind of party had always scared Daisy, the smell on your clothes the next day and something else that couldn't be washed off. By Mark Haddon
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Jane Austen writes about these humdrum lives with such empathy that they seem endlessly fascinating By Mark Haddon
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Lord alone knows." George stood up and dropped his empty mug into the sink. "The mystery of one's children is never-ending. By Mark Haddon
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And what he meant was that maths wasn't like life because in life there are no straightforward answers in the end By Mark Haddon
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All those other lives. You never did get to lead them. By Mark Haddon
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Perhaps everyone possessed a darker self kept at bay by circumstance. By Mark Haddon
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She can feel it all, centuries of habitation, paint over paint over plaster over stone. By Mark Haddon
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But you shoutet and you knocked those mixers off the shelf and there was a big crash. By Mark Haddon
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I want my narre to mean me. By Mark Haddon
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Which was what she hated about the countryside, no distraction from the dirty messed-up workings of the heart. By Mark Haddon
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The secret of contentment lay in ignoring many things completely. By Mark Haddon
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Jane Austen was writing about boring people with desperately limited lives. We forget this because we've seen too many of her books on screen. By Mark Haddon
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Sit still long enoughand everything will come to you. By Mark Haddon
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As a kid, I didn't read a great deal of fiction, and I've forgotten most of what I did read. By Mark Haddon
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I've come to realize that most good ideas are precisely the ones you can't describe. By Mark Haddon
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Maybe it wasn't God after all, maybe it was the heart which punished one with such exquisite accuracy. By Mark Haddon
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For me, disability is a way of getting some extremity, some kind of very difficult situation, that throws an interesting light on people. By Mark Haddon
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Companionship refused is worse than loneliness. By Mark Haddon
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Think about today. Think about things that have happened. Especially about good things that have happened. By Mark Haddon
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The police asked us whether we wanted counselling. We said we'd prefer a hot supper. By Mark Haddon
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You make a film you feel is as real as possible and hope people react as though it were real. By Mark Haddon
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Bore children, and they stop reading. There's no room for self-indulgence or showing off or setting the scene. By Mark Haddon
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How pleased we are to have our eyes opened but how easily we close them again. By Mark Haddon
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A smile is not a lie, unless it is a bad smile By Mark Haddon
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My best days do seem like a distillation of all that was best about school. Write a story! Paint a picture! Write a poem! Make a print! By Mark Haddon
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Family, that slippery word, a star to every wandering bark, and everyone sailing under a different sky. By Mark Haddon
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To be honest, I'm trying to maintain a Buddhist detachment about the whole thing to stop it taking ten years off my life. By Mark Haddon
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And there was nothing to do except to wait and to hurt. By Mark Haddon
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Well, we're meant to be writing stories today, By Mark Haddon
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So often these days she seemed to hover between worlds, none of them wholly real. By Mark Haddon
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Obviously I have a capacity for feeling extreme anxiety, and there are people out there who don't. I'm to some extent rather jealous of them. By Mark Haddon
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But I said that you could still want something that is very unlikely to happen. By Mark Haddon
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I want my name to mean me. By Mark Haddon
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And I think that there are so many things just in one house that it would take years to think about all of them properly. By Mark Haddon
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That's important to me, to find the extraordinary inside the ordinary. By Mark Haddon
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You love someone, you've got to let something go. By Mark Haddon
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All the other children at my school are stupid. Except I'm not meant to call them stupid, even though this is what they are. By Mark Haddon
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said this. He kept on looking through By Mark Haddon
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Prime numbers is what is left when you have taken all the patterns away. By Mark Haddon
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