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Cassandra Clare

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"So technically, even though Jace isn't actually related to you, you have kissed your brother."
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Simon Lewis

 
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"What makes you think that Valentine's change of plans had anything to do with your brother?"
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He was a Southerner with the fine abandon some Southerners have about firearms and related matters. "Well, sir," he said with immense pleasure, "you've bought the right gun. Just hold it in front of you, squeeze the trigger, and, brother, it will be fay-ya-you-well."

 
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"They can't be worse than vampires. And you did all right with them."
"Did all right with them? By which I take it you mean we survived?"
"Well. . ."
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"Oh-Simon!"
"No, I'm Jace," said Jace patiently. "Simon is the weaselly little one with the bad haircut and dismal fashion sence."

 
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