•October 23, 2007 •
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“‘Hunt!‘ she screamed, and the Alaunt raised voice.
Her stallion dancing beneath her, Azhure raised the Wolven to her face and sighted down the shaft of the arrow… and, in their scores and their hundreds and their thousands, the Skraelings surged to the surface, arms flailing, eyes shining in terror, teeth exposed in fulsome voice…
And Azhure let fly, seizing another arrow in almost the same movement, and let fly, and seized another… and let fly…
And the Skraelings died.”
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•October 23, 2007 •
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“The stranger, as soon as he was alone with his bride, brought out his half of the ring, and threw it in a glass of wine… She took the wine, but when she had drunk it, and found the half ring lying at the bottom, her heart began to beat. She got the other half, which she wore on a ribbon round her neck, joined them, and saw that the two pieces fitted exactly together. Then said he, ‘I am thy betrothed bridegroom, whom thou sawest as Bearskin, but through God’s grace I have again received my human form, and have once more become clean.’ He went up to her, embraced her, and gave her a kiss.”
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