"I'm not an assassin. Killing is more of a hobby with me. Have you had dinner?"
p. 1, The Cat Who Walked through Walls. Robert Heinlein.
"That must be Assaye, " Wellesley remarked. "You think we're about to make it famous?"
"I trust so, sir," Campbell said.
"Not infamous, I hope," Wellesley said, and gave his short, high-pitched laugh.
p. 215, Sharpe's Triumph. Bernard Cornwell.
I'm just coming to the end of 'Sharpe's Trafalger' which is the next book (time-line wise) after 'Triumph'. I'm presently filling in the gaps I have in the series from Amazon.
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Oh, yes -- I almost picked up Trafalgar last week, but I decided if it was set after an Indian trilogy, I might as well read the trilogy proper.
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