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It's the Kalkara. they're hunting.
John Flanagan
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Face your fears, Halt had always thought him, and more often than not they fade like mist in the sunshine
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It's surprising how often history is decided by something as trival as bad shellfish.
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Crowley shook his head. I sometimes wonder if it was a good idea having Halt train apprentices. He seems to teach them no respect for authority. Oh, he teaches us to respect authority, Gilan said innocently. He just teaches us to ignore it when necessary.
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All we could get out of them was that they were taking us to 'Kurokuma'. We didn't know if that was a place or a person. What does it mean, by the way?' 'I'm told it's a term of great respect,' Horace said, unwilling to admit that he didn't know.
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Would you trust him with your life, Halt? Gilan interrupted, and Halt looked up at him. Yes, he said quietly. Gilan patted his shoulder once more. Then trust him with his own, he said simply.
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Several of them were discussing this in low tones as they waited for Halt to arrive - until they realized that he was already among them. They weren't used to this. Kings were supposed to sweep into a room majestically - not suddenly appear without anyone seeing their arrival.
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Horace, when you get older, try to avoid being saddled with an apprentice. Not only are they a damned nuisance, but apparently they constantly feel the need to get the better of their masters. They’re bad enough when they’re learning. But when they graduate, they become unbearable. [The Kings of Clonmel Pg.268]
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After all, he did say you were the issue of an encounter between your father and a traeling hatcha-hatcha dancer. There was a gasp of horror from the crowd. Duncan, smiling thinly, said through gritted teeth: Thank you so much for reminding us all, Anthony.
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Which leaves us to the question, what is he up to? Evanlyn said. Will shrugged. I suppose we'll find out soon enough, he said, and urged Tug forward to take up the point position once more. They found out the following evening.
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Remember, this thing is small. It's not like the wolfships. It'll ride over the waves, not crash through them. So we're safe as houses. He wasn't sure about the last two statements, but they seemed logical to him.
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Shall I call the others back in? He nodded. Why ask me? It's all of you who are making the decisions.
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Problems postponed have a habit of solving themselves
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You should have left him to wander,” Svengal said coldly. Erak looked at him, eyebrows raised. “Would you?” he asked, and Svengal hesitated. At the end, Toshak had fought well and that counted for a lot of Skandians. “No,” he admitted.
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He shook his head. He didn't know. He couldn't tell when he had woken fully. He walked to the horses. They definitely seemed alarmed. But then, they would. After all, he had just leapt to his feet unexpectedly, waving his saxe knife around like a lunatic.
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Sit down, Will. There’s a good fellow,” he said. “Yes, sir,” replied Will, and Halt’s eyebrows shot up in surprise. “He’s never called me sir,” he said. “Probably trying to get on my good side,” Crowley replied. Halt nodded savagely. “Probably.
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I'll be needing a bridesmaid',she said.'A tall one. That way, I'll look more petite and feminine.
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Always expect trouble in the desert. Then you usually won't meet it.
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If everything is done for me... how will I ever learn?
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What are you looking at, foreigner?” the guard demanded roughly. The smile was a little unsettling. A prisoner shouldn’t smile at his captors like that. “I’m just making sure I can remember you,” Gilan told him. “Never know when that might be useful.
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You spoil your horse, Halt said. Will glanced at him. You spoil yours. Halt considered the thought, then nodded. That's true.
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