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"I love this book too much already, The author uses the example of the Battle of Domažlice in 1431 to demonstrate the importance of an intimidating song to avoid the need to fight. This is an epic study of the lives of robins in a small part of southern England in the 1940s, The illustrations and diagrams are charming. It makes me happy to look at them." — May 30, 2017 04:26AM
"I love this book too much already, The author uses the example of the Battle of Domažlice in 1431 to demonstrate the importance of an intimidating song to avoid the need to fight. This is an epic study of the lives of robins in a small part of southern England in the 1940s, The illustrations and diagrams are charming. It makes me happy to look at them." — May 30, 2017 04:26AM
“...You are the only person with a shaky interest in ethics and the emotional stability of a quince seed in a cup of lukewarm water.....”
― The Game of Kings
― The Game of Kings
“Speak, she said, as you would write: as if your words were letters of lead, graven there for all time, for which you must take the consequences. And take the consequences.”
― Queens' Play
― Queens' Play
“The darts which make me suffer are my own.”
― The Game of Kings
― The Game of Kings
“I despised men who accepted their fate. I shaped mine twenty times and had it broken twenty times in my hands.”
― The Game of Kings
― The Game of Kings
“What to do when attacked at sea, lessons one to ten. They had spent their first morning at sea being trained, remorselessly, by Francis Crawford for this precise event. ‘I know what to do,’ said Philippa. ‘Offer them the raspberry wine and keep them talking till Mother comes in.”
― Pawn in Frankincense
― Pawn in Frankincense
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