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  • #1
    “Bacon improved things dramatically.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #2
    “Find something useful to do with your morning,' she thought to him as she neared her chambers. 'Do something heroic in front of an audience. Knock a child into a river while no one's looking and then rescue him.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #3
    “I was doing science," Giddon said. "He threw a bean."
    "I was testing the impact of a bean upon water," Bann said.
    "That's not even a real thing."
    "Perhaps I'll test the impact of a bean upon your beautiful white shirt.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #4
    “Your face will freeze like that, you know, Kat," Raffin said helpfully to Katsa.

    "Maybe I should rearrange your face, Raff," said Katsa.

    "I should like smaller ears," Raffin offered.

    "Prince Raffin has nice, handsome ears," Helda said, not looking up from her knitting. "As will his children. Your children will have no ears at all, My Lady," she said sternly to Katsa.

    Katsa stared back at her, flabbergasted.

    "I believe it's more that her ears won't have children," began Raffin, "which, you'll agree, sounds much less—”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #4
    “Why does everybody throw every troublesome thing into the river?”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #5
    “I hear you're supposed to be good at manipulating people. Try a little harder to make me like you, all right? I'm the queen. Your life will be nicer if I like you.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #6
    “You’re crying.”
    “I’m not.”
    “Right,” he said mildly. “I suppose you got rained on.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue

  • #8
    “Raff,' Katsa said, 'your problem is that your heart's not in it. We need to find something to strengthen your defensive resolve. What if you pretended he's trying to smash your favorite medicinal plant?'
    'The rare blue safflower,' Bann suggested.
    'Yes,' Katsa said gamely, 'pretend he's after your snaffler.'
    'Bann would never come after my rare blue safflower,' Raffin said distinctly. 'The very notion is absurd.'
    'Pretend he's not Bann. Pretend he's your father.”
    Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue



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