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Talk about grip! Talk about reach! Look at what it did to my hand! He held it out for sympathy. The old man gave it an appraising look. Oh ah, he said at last, and retreated into his own thoughts. |
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.. which is not that easy to do. Um... general? I said carefully. Yes? I was fixed by a frosty gaze, daring me to comment on the dragon's behavior. |
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Now he was a Baron of the 242 Raymond E. Feist King's court, and he and his wife and children visited Krondor on a regular basis. There was something wild and daring in him just below the surface, and Nicholas had heard tales that when he was a boy, James had been a thief in Krondor. |
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So the sun gained a bodyweight, courtesy of Culture tradition, and in a million years, maybe, a little of the light from Linter's body would shine upon the planet he had loved. |
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The powerful impact drove him backward over the log he had been sitting on. As he fell backward, his breath knocked from him, he saw behind him something more frightening than the wolf. |
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Alba nestled her head against her husband's new bulging pectoralis major and let him carry her back to their private stateroom. He seemed rather clumsy, uncoordinated, but she was sure that he would learn to control his rebuilt body properly, given time. |
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Thorne held the knife in his fist and jabbed it straight up with full force, again and again. It didn't seem to make any difference. As the road curved, he jerked the wheel right, then back, the whole jeep tilting, and the raptor on the roof lost its grip and rolled backward off the top. |
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Millions of dollars' worth of books, reduced to millions of loose pages. Tens of millions of pages. Hundreds of millions... He groaned. We're ruined. |
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Protorov had too many mice in other people's houses to be satisfied with the grade of soldier that would normally be assigned to him. Bureaucrats were, of course, out altogether. |
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' 'Usually, yes, but we'll cheat.' Talen gave him a quizzical look. 'There are a couple of spells that brighten things up when you need to see.' 'I keep forgetting about that. |
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Then I started reading history, and found what horrors they've brought in the past. That made me swear I'd stay objective. If nothing else, I figured I could keep from orating at everybody in sight. |