“She had gone so far now, she had broken so many rules and said such wicked things, that she knew she would suffer the most severe punishment; and since what was done could not be undone, she was free to be as bad as she wanted to be.”

Source: The "Wind on Fire" Trilogy (2000-2003), The Wind Singer (Book 1), p. 35

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British screenwriter, playwright and novelist 1948

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