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Kiersten White

“How unfortunate that nature was both the most peaceful and the most dangerous place possible. But that was its duality. It gave life and it took it, provided and withheld, offered beauty and danger in equal measure. Camelot was safe and ordered and structured, so many things put in place to separate people from nature. Roofs and walls. Pipes for water. Swords with men to wield them. The separation was a protection but also a loss.”

Kiersten White, The Camelot Betrayal
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The Camelot Betrayal (Camelot Rising, #2) The Camelot Betrayal by Kiersten White
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