The Muiread Quotes

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Luke  Taylor
“Dead men’s gold belongs to no one.”
Luke Taylor, The Muiread

Luke  Taylor
“Right words, sometimes they escape me; curses nay so much. Of them I am kin.”
Luke Taylor, The Muiread

Luke  Taylor
“The gentle ruddy lines of her eyebrows drew together.
“I wager yer story is a sad one.”
Luke Taylor, The Muiread

Luke  Taylor
“Speak straightly.” I said. “You’ve come to steal something, haven’t you?”
Luke Taylor, The Muiread

Luke  Taylor
“Whatever lived in Marbh Raon could not grow; yet such could not die, as all was held in an ethereal state of turbulent animation, too bound with dread to move, thus remaining forever still.”
Luke Taylor, The Muiread

Luke  Taylor
“Death was in the darkness, and it swallowed what it willed, what it wanted, and it wanted infinity, from east to west like an ever-digesting stomach of razor-wind teeth.”
Luke Taylor, The Muiread

Luke  Taylor
“You can tell me. I won’t cry.”
Luke Taylor, The Muiread

Luke  Taylor
“And whilst so much escaped her mind, such could nay escape her heart, so eager to receive the witnesses of such chance-built things, like seed in soil.”
Luke Taylor, The Muiread