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" He draws a line under his conclusions. Says, 'Gregory, what should I do about the great worm?'
'Send a commission against it, sir,' the boy says. 'It must be put down.'
He gives his son a long look. 'You do know it's Arthur Cobbler's tales?'
Gregory gives him a long look back. 'Yes, I do know.' He sounds regretful. 'But it makes people so happy when I believe them. "

Hilary Mantel , Bring Up the Bodies (Thomas Cromwell, #2)


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Hilary Mantel quote : He draws a line under his conclusions. Says, 'Gregory, what should I do about the great worm?'<br /> 'Send a commission against it, sir,' the boy says. 'It must be put down.'<br /> He gives his son a long look. 'You do know it's Arthur Cobbler's tales?'<br /> Gregory gives him a long look back. 'Yes, I do know.' He sounds regretful. 'But it makes people so happy when I believe them.