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Oath Quotes by Cassandra Clare
- If there was an arrow speeding toward Will, I would be bound by oath to step in front of it.' 'Handy, that,' said Will.
- I don’t know what to do,” Will said. “Mortmain has taken Tessa, and I believe now I know where she might be. There is a…
- Listen to me. I am leaving, but I am living. I will not be gone from you entirely, Will. When you fight now, I will…
- You swore to stay with me,” he said. “When we made our oath, as parabatai. Our souls are knit. We are one person, James.” “We…
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