Quote by: Frances Hardinge

I generally find,' Clent murmured after a pause, 'that it is best to treat borrowed time the same way as borrowed money. Spend it with panache, and try to be somewhere else when it runs out.' 'And when we get found, Mr. Clent, when the creditors and bailiffs come after us and it's payment time...' '...then we borrow more, madam, at a higher interest. We embark on a wilder gamble, make a bigger promise, tell a braver story, devise a more intricate lie, sell the hides of imaginary dragons to desperate men, climb to even higher and more precarious ground...and later, of course, our fall and catastrophe will be all the worse, but will be our watchword, Mosca. We have nothing else - but we can at least make later later.


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Author Bio


  • NameFrances Hardinge
  • DescriptionBritish children's writer
  • Born1973
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter
  • WorksFly By Night; Verdigris Deep; Gullstruck Island