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- I figured all your classes were stuff like Slaughter 101 and Beheading for Beginners." Jace flipped a page. "Very funny, Fray.
- Charlotte leaned forward across the table. “The Dark Sisters never mentioned what use they intended to make of your abilities, did they?” “You know about…
- You may be the only guy my age I've ever met who knows what bergamot is, much less that it's in Earl Grey tea." "Yes,…
- Pulvis et umbra sumus. It's a line from Horace. 'We are dust and shadows'. Appropriate, don't you think?" Will said. "It's not a long life,…
- How can you not care?" "Practice," Magnus said, looking back to his book and turning the page.
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