"Sometimes, he thought, all you could do was…" — John Flanagan
"Sometimes, he thought, all you could do was wait."
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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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He didn't look back. He never did
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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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You surely can't be trying to blame us for Erak's habit of charging ashore waving an axe and grabbing everything…
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