The Toll (Arc of a Scythe Book 3)
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Read between December 6 - December 14, 2019
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“We’re going to need a bigger boat.”
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the prospect of an incalculable unknown was high on his list of personal fears. Especially when it was presented in a particular tone of voice. The kind that usually preceded the phrase “You’d better sit down.”
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“Tell me, did Scythe Curie win her bid to become High Blade of MidMerica?” Agent Barchok pursed her lips again. “I think you’d better sit down,” she said.
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night after night, the Thunderhead silently monitored Greyson in every way it could. Because monitoring was the closest it could come to embracing.
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meu anjo – my angel
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“I like the idea of communication tethering you to a single spot,” Tenkamenin told Anastasia. “It forces you to give every conversation the attention it deserves.”
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“A successful lie is not fueled by the liar; it is fueled by the willingness of the listener to believe.
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“That which hides in plain sight is the most difficult thing to find.”
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“We’re exploring the possibility of building a wall to stem the exodus.” “Don’t be ridiculous,” Goddard said. “Only idiots build walls.
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If felt comforting.
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“Jerico does as Jerico pleases. That the good captain has forsaken the sea, and has chosen to be your protector, says a lot about both of you.”
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Soberanis smiled again. This time it was genuine. Honest. Greyson had never met someone with such a wide variety of smiles. Each one spoke volumes.
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“When was that?” Citra asks. “Only a moment ago,” Rowan tells her. “Only a moment ago.”
Danny
let me tell you when i say i ugly cried at this!