Piranesi
Susanna Clark
“That is where I found him. I fetched him a blanket and hot soup made of seaweed and mussels.” p.25
“I went to the Ninth Vestibule to gather seaweed an mussels to make broth for my breakfast.” p.190
“The Lower Halls provide nourishment in the form of fish, crustaceans and sea vegetables.” p. 6
“I forced Myself to return to the Third Northern Hall where I ate a little fish ad drank some water.” p. 109
“James Ritter was clearly the person who had eaten crisps and fish fingers in the First Vestibule.” p. 120
“I ran after the four crisps packets an picked them up. The fourth crisps packet was not a crisps packet at all. It was a crumpled up piece of paper.” p. 80
“I retrieved my fishing nets, a bottle of Fresh Water and some dried seaweed. (It is important to keep the body hydrated and nourished.” p. 209
“In the year I counted and named the dead, he gave me:
a cheese and ham sandwich…..
an orange
a slice of Christmas cake
8 bottles of multivitains
4 boxes of matches”
pg. 53
“There was evidence of people having camped inside the museum. Food crumbs, biscuit packets and other litter were scattered about.” p. 150