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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Quotes

Seven of the best book quotes from The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
01
“But answer me this: how can a story end happily if there is no love?”
02
“But, in truth, he was not very interested in what people had to say. And also, he did not care for Abilene’s parents and their condescending manner toward him. All adults, in fact, condescended to him.”
03
“Edward did not care at all for the word bunny. He found it derogatory in the extreme.”
04
“Edward’s mistress was a ten-year-old, dark-haired girl named Abilene Tulane, who thought almost as highly of Edward as Edward thought of himself.”
05
“The rabbit, too, was experiencing a great emotion. But it was not love. It was annoyance that he had been so mightily inconvenienced, that he had been handled by the maid as cavalierly as an inanimate object- a serving bowl, say, or a teapot.”
06
“What an elegant figure he cut! Edward never ceased to be amazed at his own fineness.”
07
“Of all the seasons of the year, the rabbit most preferred winter, for the sun set early then and the dining-room windows became dark and Edward could see his own reflection in the glass. And what a reflection it was!”
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