Final answer:
Here are a few quotes that display suspense in the book 'Patrons of Saints of Nothing,' including scenes of an altercation, guarding a body, and a cautionary warning about sorcerer's books.
Step-by-step explanation:
Quotes from the book Patrons of Saints of Nothing that show suspense with the page number:
- "The flap of the curtain'd litter, a sick man inside borne to the hospital, The meeting of enemies, the sudden oath, the blows and fall, The excited crowd, the policeman with his star quickly working his passage to the centre of the crowd," (page number not provided).
- "There is the man, who guarded my body. He performed his duties with the utmost alertness, so that the hags who were waiting to plunder my corpse, though they changed themselves into all sorts of shapes to achieve their purpose, failed to outwit his vigilance," (Apuleius, The Golden A s 2.20-30).
- "It is dangerous to read in a sorcerer's books," said he with a smile, though his countenance was uneasy and displeased. "Georgiana, there are pages in that volume which I can scarcely glance over and keep my senses. Take heed lest it prove as detrimental to you," (page number not provided).