Masada, Israel |
Once more, I'm doing a Six Sentence Sunday blog today. I'm taking these from the work in progress in various spots through the text. The last two, incidentally, are from portions that have yet to be written, but the lines are very clear in my mind. As to who will say them? That's something I'll have to decide later...
“My darling, we probably just chatted with two spies.”
“I told Mrs. Tavington the day after the assassination, and I’ll tell you... hunt these people down to the ends of the earth.”
She pressed down on the trigger, her last thought one she had memorized: Allahu akbar....
"To secure the peace, we'll have to make war."
(during a gunfight) "You and I go to the most interesting places."
If they’d had a chance to think about it, they might have thought it to be the wrath of God.
She pressed down on the trigger, her last thought one she had memorized: Allahu akbar....
"To secure the peace, we'll have to make war."
(during a gunfight) "You and I go to the most interesting places."
That last one is my favorite...though you do them all so well!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Yours this week were great!
ReplyDeleteI like the second from the last one. Sounds like a Presidential speech.
ReplyDeleteyea haww
ReplyDeleteLove the last sentences so perfect !
I am after all from Arizona land of the OK Corral.
cheers, parsnip
Great sentences! I like the last one as well!
ReplyDeleteI have to weigh in with the others. That last one rocks!
ReplyDelete@ Norma, Beth, and Karla: thanks!
ReplyDelete@ Eve: well, one of those quotations is from a head of government...
@ Parsnip: Never play cards with a guy called Doc.
Loved Val as Doc in the Kurt Russel movie.
ReplyDeletecheers, parsnip
Minutes later: Oh no! My darling, what exactly did we say to those two spys?!!
ReplyDeleteFun stuff, William.
Love the last sentence.
ReplyDeleteAll of them bring interest to the reader. Excellent job.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I like #4 best!
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