Author: Ernest Bramah
Cited by
- L. Sayers, Dorothy (1)
- IN: Clouds of Witness (1926) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: The inimitable stories of Tong-king never have any real ending, and this one, being in his most elevated style, has even less end than most of them. But the whole narrative is permeated with the ordour of joss-sticks and honourable high-minded, and the two characters are both of noble birth.
FROM: The Wallet of Kai-Lung, (1900), Book, UK
- Dorothy L. Sayers (2)
- IN: Clouds of Witness (1926) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: "When actually in the embrace of a voracious and powerful wild animal, the desirability of leaving a limb is not a matter to be subjected to length consideration."
FROM: The Wallet of Kai-Lung, (1900), Book, UK