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- It made Fire so angry, the thought of such a medicine, a violence done to herself to stop her from creating anything like herself. And…
- Some people had too much power and too much cruelty to live. Some people were too horrible, no matter if you loved them; no matter…
- Raff, what have you done to yourself? Your hair is positively blue.
- Great seas," he said. "What do you want?" He held the candle up to her face. "Po, what do you want?" "She did a far…
- Maybe it was for the best that she'd been so foolish, for if she'd known how hard this would be, perhaps she wouldn't have done…
- At least her last words to him had been words of love. But she wished she'd told him just how much she loved him. How…
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