"But then, in his lifetime, Halt had often……" — John Flanagan
"But then, in his lifetime, Halt had often ignored what was technically legal. Technicalities didn't appeal to him. All too often, they simply got in the way of doing the right thing."
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...at the time, King Herbert felt that to remain safe, the kingdom needed an effective intelligence force." "An intelligent force?"…
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He smiled as Will handled the flask gingerly. 'there's a glass bottle inside,but it's padded with straw and protected by…
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Will looked up angrily, shaking his head in disbelief. Will you shut up? he said tautly. Horace shrugged in apology.…
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People will think what they want to," he said quietly. Never take too much notice of it.
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I'll think of something," he temporized, and Horace nodded wisely, satisfied that Halt would indeed think of something. In Horace's…
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It's the Kalkara. they're hunting.
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I'll be getting you for this,' Halt had told him as he dabbed the diguisting mixture on the worst of…
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I thought I'd stumbled on Sleeping Beauty and her ugly sister,' said another voice, 'waiting for the kiss of true…
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So I'm an ace?' Will grinned. 'I'm flattered Halt, flattered. I had no idea you regarded me so highly.' Halt…
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Don't worry, chief. We've got these Tualaghi surrounded - from the inside." "Exactly," Erak replied dryly.
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