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Scoop Quotes

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Evelyn Waugh
“The Pension Dressler stood in a side street and had, at first glance, the air rather of a farm than of a hotel. Frau Dressler's pig, tethered by one hind trotter to the jamb of the front door, roamed the yard and disputed the kitchen scraps with the poultry. He was a prodigious beast. Frau Dressler's guests prodded him appreciatively on the way to the dining-room, speculating on how soon he would be ripe for killing. The milch-goat was allowed a narrower radius; those who kept strictly to the causeway were safe, but she never reconciled herself to this limitation and, day in, day out, essayed a series of meteoric onslaughts on the passers-by, ending, at the end of her rope, with a jerk which would have been death to an animal of any other species. One day the rope would break; she knew it, and so did Frau Dressler's guests.”
Evelyn Waugh, Scoop
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Velyn Cooper
“You don't have to be surprised when the end comes - just read the Word of God and get the full scoop!”
Velyn Cooper

Gwenda Bond
“I didn't mind walking into danger on my own. Not the concept of it, anyway.”
Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat

Evelyn Waugh
“They had scraped up fresh river fish, and stewed them with white wine and aubergines; also a rare local bird which combined the tender flavour of partridge with the solid bulk of the turkey; they had roasted it and stuffed it with bananas, almonds, and red peppers; also a baby gazelle which they had seethed with truffles in its mother's milk; also a dish of feathery Arab pastry and a heap of unusual fruits. Mr Baldwin sighed wistfully. "Well," he said, "I suppose it will not hurt us to rough it for once.”
Evelyn Waugh, Scoop

Lesley M.M. Blume
“How simple it is to scoop the world, even if a flock of other journalists have the same facts and the same opportunities,â€� [Ross] told Flanner.”
Lesley M.M. Blume, Fallout: The Hiroshima Cover-up and the Reporter Who Revealed It to the World