There was not even any hope for Miss Roach that Mr. Thwaites would ever die.

Patrick Hamilton
There was not even any hope for Miss Roach that...
There was not even any hope for Miss Roach that...
There was not even any hope for Miss Roach that...
There was not even any hope for Miss Roach that...
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A quote from the book "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens when he describes Miss Roach’s reaction when she hears that Mr. Thwaites is hanging himself with the bauble that is the ghost of his dead wife. Miss Roach says in a panic, "There was not even any hope for Miss Roach that Mr. Thwaites would ever die." Dickens implies that no matter how much hope one may have in life, there may be something even more powerful at work in the world.

Source: The Slaves Of Solitude

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