Both Uses of
whim
in
The Bourne Supremacy
- D'Anjou, who changed residences at will and whim, had rented the waterfront apartment less than two weeks before, using a false name and a lawyer he had never met, who in turn employed a 'rentor' to sign the lease which the attorney sent by messenger to his unknown client by way of the checkroom at the crowded Floating Casino.†
Chpt 19whim = a sudden desire that arises without any logical explanation
- Then again, the air corridors were channels in the sky and not subject to the cosmetic or technological whims of airports.†
Chpt 29 *whims = sudden desires that arises without any logical explanation