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376 pages, Paperback
First published March 6, 2007
"As if I cared for the bar sinister!" She clasped his hands hard. "Let us plight our troth together. I love you, Kendrick of Rathbourne, and I take you now for my husband in the sight of God." (p. 185)(Quotes pulled from ISBN 9780451220394.)
The hood of her mantel was thrown back and her red-gold hair streamed behind her like a banner of flame. (...) "You know me, people of Penruth!" she cried in a voice like ringing bells. As she spoke, the clouds broke and a shaft of sunshine broke through, lighting her with its golden warmth. "I am Ariane of Penruth, returned to claim by birthright!" (p. 199)