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“Magic is always strongest at a border,” the witch had explained. “Whether it be between jungle and village, or earth and sea, or day and night.”
“I should much rather be vexed than sisterless,”
Nothing so rude as hospitality you do not desire!
“In magic, perception counts for as much as action,”
“I don’t dislike cabbage,” Muna found herself saying, “but I should not consider marrying it. Not disliking seems a poor foundation for future happiness.”