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Im told he left King's Landing vowing to take up service with the true king. That cloak Brienne claimed today was the one I was keeping for Selmy, in hopes that he might offer me his sword. |
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Something hit the ship with the power of an avalanche. If Grant hadn't been hanging on he would have been flung across the bridge again. Krebs went sailing, banged against the food dispenser with a solid, sickening thud of flesh against metal. |
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This is known. It is known, Jhiqui agreed, as she poured. Not to me. Dany set great store by Ser Jorah's counsel, but to leave Meereen untouched was more than she could stomach. |
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' Sharrow was staring at her feet. Then she looked up at Zefla and seemed to shake, and then smiled and nodded. Yes,' she said. She gazed at her left hand, holding it awkwardly. |
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Pola Negri-another visitor to the Canyon-fell gravely ill a week later, and for several days hovered on the brink of death. Her frailty was attributed to grief at the passing of Valentino, with whom she claimed to have had a passionate affair but the truth was far less glamorous. |
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Relief should arrive at mid-morning tomorrow, and I ve asked for a healer to be sent with the soldiers, so your uncle will most likely survive. Assuming we re alive when relief gets here. |
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His passions are enormous! He brought Klaus to heel, punished him for ten years - submitted him to incredible cruelties - then banished him through the Gate. |
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Captain Jester didn't seem to really be listening to him, and that was unusual, in his experience. Every boss he'd ever worked for claimed that listening to his people was a main priority, and almost none of them really did it. |
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Some of the people he dealt with were caught and dismissed for their activities, but he always escaped the repercussions due to the indirect nature of his involvement. |
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'I have a message for Belar, thy God,' I told them. 'How may we know this to be true?' they asked me. 'Ye may know it to be true because I say it is true,' I told them. |
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' Sparhawk asked him, sounding casual. 'it was the oddest thing. The way I understand it, not too long after the battle, people started seeing Styrics digging there. |
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There's a large group of soldiers wearing blue tunics just up ahead, he said in a level tone. Would you by any chance know who they are? What are they doing here? |
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The concrete was chipped where the cartons had landed. And there were several chalked outlines of human figures, workers who had been conked by falling cartons. |
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In fact it seemed to exist not so much as an island in its own right as simply a means of defining the sweep and curve of a huge bay. This impression was heightened by the fact that the inner coastline of the crescent consisted almost entirely of steep cliffs. |
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I regret not. I would put to sea tonight if I could. That is indeed sorry news. I so hoped that you could guest with us for a time. |
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